Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)
- Class of 1965
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QA, ?wA,Mf7,mA,-M. are ,-,V-Maw neMnw:xQ','fg,Q-weAww Mgr :mf ,rim 5awga1'w-gnw:vI- ws--:':QY1rm-yA5+5L2S1vEsf2 W1 fvfwezirvgwf -swzmeisff fiEf1:2w,fv21 '-'Z Fw A 471:,wQ:!2i.Qfffvw::.:f Neff 1SJ1rEwiiFts11wf22if ' f'f.4Lxf-614:13 Q1 makl.,1fL1Q- Y- Y 1 Q 4, Elm, fm 1965 1 GAN I Z A TI C' 'VI' l S iX'I' I lT,IC'l' I S M I AXIJICNI C S S' 1'IJ I J IC Ii ILLINOIS ST A TE UN I VE Ii SIT Y NOR M Mg, ILLI NO IS VOL U ME 75 1965 Perfection in the fragrzmce of a Hower or milady who treasures Failure and success-all in the bend of a straw . . . it :3 if fs,--HQ he ood of Brilliant fall vellows are mellowed ln' tlie sllziclows of flie enclosing lm1'a11L-lies., the , ement Is Captured Forever H f ,,l ' F f' iii ijgjf' Sifigifii, l,c1ttv1's lloine tell of will-go OXPCHGIILPS D S Fans Thrilled to Performances The new card section adds enthusiasm and cheers the team on to victory and success. REDBIRD ROOTERS Mary Anne Smeltzer, vice-presidentg Charles Witte, jim Tischler, presidentg Eric Oliver, Barb Hildreth, secretary-treasurerg Jim McDaniel. Not Pictured: Paul Ziert, jim Wasem, adviser. of the Redbird Hooters U Club purchased this 1922 fire engine from Granite Cityg it added color to games. Card ection Popular nnovation Blankets are a Welcome Warmth against short skirts and cold Weather. - .f'. Wg, ----ng... I put the white card upg you put up the red As the card section flashes the Words play boys, the band performs before Homecoming crowd. Dave DiPao1o, official ringer, sounds the Victory Bell after touchdown '4VVe1l, hello, Bobbyg welcome home, Bobbyf, Thousands of students, gath- ered in front of Hovey Hall, sing to President Bone after il six weeks' trip. Co-chairman Judy Franke directed the efforts of the welcoming committee. 10 Surprised, President Bone greets students. President Bone pauses L1 moment to refiect upon his study of Egyptian education. lg SMS 655.9- zw xii? , Fred Fuehrer presents il scrapbook com piled by the welcoming ccnninittce. C,YCI'CUINC with emotion, he expresses thanks. ICXfxl'X'OlN turned Out for his hrnnecmning ur President r eturns Home 11 X The Union-hub of campus activities 12 ,,,,4 rm-NM -w-:--...,--- f.,w.4-A-m.f,.,..M,..,NM ...MM VM, .,,. mH..Q v,,, .W,.,..W,.,...W,,.,-,,M..W.,..1,W,,,. ..,A A. ..,. ,i,p Schroedefs annex helped crowded conditions Buildings House a niversit The new 'umex to Milner provides pleasant atmosphere. Completion of the new suencc innex expands facilities. What ade This Year Memorable The Student Independent stimulated controversy. Construction of the new annex to Schroeder closed the front entrance, creating confusion 14 This student astronaut rests from his task of advertising i'An Evening in Space. Local law authorities were alerted when the Social Science Club dropped a full-sized Mercury space capsule on campus. A mock convention sponsored by the Young Republicans nominated Scranton President 5 , .- as 9 fl The University Union is a favorite gathering spot for between-class socializing. Campus Is Enjo ed by Students The Warmth of Indian summer entices a couple to stroll across campus. 16 The scene of frequent showers 5 ff- . . f 1 - - .waai wawem The enlarging campus has made bicy- cling a popular form of transportation. I5 , The walk between Schroeder and the donns is a thoroughfare. The lawn of the quadrangle invites students to study on a sunny afternoon. Such comforts sometimes induce drowsiness Dorm Life Gives United ldentit Male students use tlie laundry facilities provided in the dorm. Bob Steers Ends that playing cards is a good form of relaxation. 18 Girls like to congregate for fun and chatterg this group of Coeds lives at the Bishop house. jerry McCann checks the tuna casserole. 20 ff-campus Living Pat Callahan utilizes the facilities provided in this off-campus home. sf L5 g Q,,:.-Lf L., 2 1 54.3 ,- 'F .,4,.anl This off-campus room provides Ken johnson the implements of study. ffers Home-like tmosphere Dinner at El-Adel is prepared by stu- dents Who obviously enjoy eating. 21 Sometimes study requires full concentration. -if O3 ...i A relaxed atmosphere in the Union lounge . . ' Picture tud of tud ing 'cAre you sure you doift want to go to the Cage for a coke?,' E. , A v -fjf, L Q' I K 4 5 fo m y 2 W A ' ' i Sf? T . , I. 5,gk,k,3, I , gw lil f1- -,i.,,,:,fwiae:f:e4:ix wsi,wM-M-'- ,M,..mm-- -.sw M P5 f g vgfybkk' A lovely girl at your side and il chance to combine notes . . . itis u great way to study. All the comforts of home in the new annex to Milner . . . take off your coat, put up your feet, relax, and study f 23 The print shop is an unique classroom. An atmosphere of questioning should exist in the classroom. he Classroom is a Common Bond Taking notes is classroom procedure Sometimes classroom experiences are very pleasant. Then again the classroom experience can be a pain lHCNPHiXI SKHXllW IHCLHZHJIS IHDNCHRXHN RGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Mary Rozum, adviser, Janet Dial, corresponding secretary, Becky Parnham, recording secretary, Cheryl Rademaker, treasurer, Carol Ottens, vice-president, Barb Lentz, presi- dent. Not Pictured: Norman Madore, adviser. A.ClE Sponsorship of a penny drive to raise money for equipping a school in Sierre Leone and a lecture by a pediatrician who discussed the maintenance of childhood health were activities of the Association for Childhood Education this year. BLACKFRIARS In their thirty-second year at ISU, these young men formed their own alumni association to provide a nucleus for graduated brothers and to support ISU spirit. Other events were six Weeks of pledging, a Playboy party, and the annual Blackfriar Show. BLACKFRIARS Seated: Iames Wise, vice-abbot, Robert Walling, Dave Evans, corresponding scribe, Robert Hendron, John Padgett, recording scribe, Dale McCreW, abbot. Standing: Don Dwyer, jerry Ruva, Dick Moore, Ed Reinhart, Wayne DeMaar, Larry Larsen, Larry Reed. Not Pictured: Kenneth Ledbetter, adviser. 28 Wwksi ENGLISH CLUB Linda Rivers, vice-president, Ianet Bone, secretary-treasurer, Betty Daggitt, Scott Eatherly, adviser, Janice Entwistle, president. Not Pictured: Sharon Jennings. ENGLISH CLUB Included in the English Club program were trips to see the dramatic productions Antigone at Bradley University and Inherit the Wind at the University of Illinois Theatre. Dr. John Heissler gave a lecture on the :Encounters in Student Teaching? FORENSICS UNION The Forensics Union, a general coordinator of all speech activities on campus, sponsored the ISU- Oxford debate on the proposition that society needs a Welfare state. Members also sponsored a debate between Illinois State and Northwestern. FORENSICS UNION Linda Krueger, president, Helen Copeland, vice-president, Mary Skinner, secretary- treasurer. Not Pictured: Karen Halvorson, adviser. . Y, 'Mfg Wi 29 GEOGRAPHY CLUB Seated: Sharon Curley, secretary, Gloria Thomas, vice-presi- dent, Clay Loudon, president. Standing: Thomas Small, Dave Berglund, treasurer. GEOGRAPHY CLUB Mr. Robert Gardula spoke on The Effects of Weathering on the Inhabitants of the Coastal Re- gion to the members of the Geography Club. The club combined their talents with the members of Gamma Theta Upsilon to sponsor a spring dance. GERMAN CLUB With the purpose of promoting an interest in German culture and language, monthly meetings as Well as informal coffee clatches were held by this club. A trip to Chicago to see a German film and to dine at a German restaurant ended the year. GERMAN CLUB Erika Takacs, president, Charlotte Tutas, vice-president, Mary Grant, secretary, Volker Rieser, treasurer, William Fuehrer, adviser. 30 .aug I .1 ' .E E Q HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Pamela Green, secretary, Sharon Pettijohn, treasurer, Karen Morton, president, Sharon Pettit, vice-president. Not Pictured: Blossom johnson, adviser. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Guided by the theme KHome Economics-Our Family Tre-ef home economic students explored the role of FHA sponsors with Miss Catherine Carter at their February meeting. Dr. Joseph Albrecht of Springfield discussed marriage and the family. ILLINOIS STATE BIFLES The thirty-five members of the Illinois State Rifles competed in several matches: one with the Oglethorpe Womenis College of Georgia, one against Bradley, and another match at Rockford. The club also sponsored a dance held the first Week in March. ILLINOIS STATE RIFLES Seated: David Martin, Gerry Griffin, secretary-treasurer, David Daniel, president, Ellen Abshire, adviser. Standing: Ross Muench, adviser. 31 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Seated: Merrill Hubble, secretary, Rich Bassier, vice-president. Standing: John Hamann, treasurer, Fred Fuehrer, president, Bernie Bernardi. Not Pictured: Dave Sharp, Charles Porter, adviser. INTER-GROUP INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB RELATIONS COUNCIL While planning the regional Industrial Education An inter-racial panel from Kansas City, Missouri, exhibit and serving as judges for high school shows, gave a panel discussion in the spring to the members members of the Industrial Arts Club supplemented of the Inter-Group Relations Council. This panel, their classroom knowledge. Projects Were the Stu- consisting of seven Women representing four de- dent Directory and the Winning Homecoming float. nominations, discussed current problems. INTER-GROUP RELATIONS COUNCIL Margo Nechine, treasurer, Karen Schobel, secretary, Lonnie Salter, president, James Carl, adviser. X ' k,!'7'f'. JUNIOR HIGH CLUB Mary Ann Kleczewski, treasurer, Elizabeth Sutter, recording secretary, Pamela Mansfield, correspond- ing secretary, Oletta Saupe, vice-president, Henry Hermanowicz, adviser, Sally Krizan, president. JUNIOR lI.IiGl?I EDUCATION CLUB Listening to a student teacher relate his experi- ences, discussing problems with a student panel, and receiving advice for appropriate courses for the curriculum were ways in which the junior High Club sought to understand the junior high. L X ESTU D IA NT I N A In addition to hearing talks by ISU students on their Mexican travels, La Estudiantina had their annual Spanish dinner. The Christmas party, the cluhis inost important activity, featured the observ- ance of foreign customs and sampling of foods. LA ESTUDIANTINA Seated: Tom Hayek, vice-president, Kay Cunnarson, secretary-treasurer5 jonathan Johnston, president. Standing: Lillie Griiiin, Luellen VVatson, adviser. --s. 33 LATIN CLUB Carol Hervatic, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Hart, president, William Kennedy, adviser. Not Pictured: Gerald Day, vice-president. LATIN CLUB LE CERCLE FRANCAIS A get-acquainted picnic for freshmen, a field trip Dr. Tarrantis presentation to a student recipient to the University of Illinois, and increased member- of a medal secured from the French Embassy Was ship highlighted the activities of the Latin Club. one of the activities offered by Le Cercle Francais. Members participated in a Foreign Language Home- French topics Were discussed before an average at- coming Tea and a Christmas party. tendancc which jumped to thirty students. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Gwen Hoover, president, Sue Hudak, vice-president, Linda Hollander, secretary, Pat Durbin, treasurer, Patrick Tarrant, adviser. 'mf . 'ETZ7' AH- I 2M MATHEMATICS CLUB Front Row: John Dossey, presidentg Gary Nicholson, treasurerg Barbara Culley, secretaryg janet Vaksdal. Back How: James Rowe, adviserg Bill Cole, vice-president. MATHEMATICS CLUB The 65 members of the Math Club attended a talk by Dr. William Hodges of Illinois State on functional identities. Besides advancing interests and abilities in math, the club, largest in its history, planned a dance, a Christmas party, and a picnic. MEN ,S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB The Menis P.E. Club held a cheerleading clinic with 1800 girls attending. The leaders and demon- strators were Mr. L. A. Herkimer and Mrs. Stella Gilb. Members also Were College Day guides and attended a professional hockey game at Chicago. MEN,S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Seated: Wayne DeMaar, Vice-presidentg Ed Biehl, presidentg Milt Weisbecker, adviser. Standing: Richard Regez, treasurerg Jack Ramsey, secretary. 35 NAACP Seated: Betty Lloyd, recording secretary, Rochelle Harlan, corresponding secretary, James Clayton, president. Standing: Paul Kosmensky, adviser. Not Pictured: Lonnie Salter, vice-president, Homer Thomas, treasurer. NAACP The presentation of the third place Distinguished Service Award at the national convention climaxed the year for the ISU chapter of NAACP. In keep- ing with national events the chapter sponsored a program dThe Merits of the Civil Rights Bill. NATURALIST CLUB Proud of the fact that they are one of the oldest clubs on campus and proud of the new addition to the science building, the Naturalist Club held two depart-mental picnics in addition to their monthly meetings. They organized an honorary fraternity. NATURALIST CLUB Seated: Pam Schovain, treasurer, Fred Hill, vice-president, Dave Kilgus, secre- tary, Ken Jackson, president. Standing: Robert Weigel, adviser, Dale Birkenholz, adviser. 36 PHI BETA LAMBDA Seated: Ronald Lemme, treasurer, Karen Beswick, Dona Maurer, secre- tary, Marcia Kates, Norm Walzer, vice-president. Standing: William Delphey, president, Eric Oliver. Not Pictured: Robert Hanson, adviser. PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda proved that computers are not infallible by having a dance at which couples were matched by a computer. During its initial year at Illinois State, the organization strove toward im- proving scholarship and developing leadership. PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB The Physical Science Club planned many ac- tivities around the Felmley Science Hall annex. The club also sponsored its annual spring and fall picnics and an all school dance in Ianuary. Members cele- brated Christmas with a members only party. PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB Seated: Taylor Cisco, vice-president, Leslie Hegstad, secretary, Michael Robertson, treasurer, John Crew, adviser, Lorie Goodenough, presi- dent. Standing: Ronald Cook, adviser. 37 peakers for Clubs A club would not be a club unless sometime in the school year it sponsored a guest speaker. It mat- ters not if he be a familiar professor or a scholar of great renowng he is usually viewed hy his audience with hopeful anticipation. He may lectureg he may discussg he may even ask questions. His topic may range from a World crisis in the African states or the latest fashions on Fifth Avenue. Still, he has information to share that someone deemed impor- tant enough to lure students from their books. But at times the high hopes of an expectant audience vanish. The muffled yawn and the vacant stare are sure signs that the speaker might just as Well pro- ceed immediately to his conclusion. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB A dehate hetvveen the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans intensified both election spirit on campus and their fall activities. The group also invited 200 campus leaders to spend an 'fEvening in Spacev with Mr. Hage of McDonnell Aircraft. Speakers can bring new Worlds to an audience SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Seated: Ralph Eckard, Janice Jones, treasurerg Nicholas Bobis, vice-presidentg Stephen Liehr, president. Standing: H. Dieter Renning, adviser. Not Pictured: Karen Hordesky, secretary. Cl? SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB Front Bow: Lee Coose, adviserg Karen Korista, presidentg Vivian Tasker, adviser. Back How: Marge Hamilton, Judy Claudon, Chan Dorick, Donna Fennema, treasurerg Sharon Bond. Not Pictured: Donna White, Secretary. SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT EDUCATION CLUB ASSOCIATION The Special Education Club centered its activities Highlighting the activities of the Student Edu- around three groups: the Y-night activity which cation Association was the state convention held sent counselors to the YMCA, the student CEC, on campus November 6 and 7. The theme of the and the Fairchild Hall group. The Student CEC convention, 'iHow Education Safeguards Our Liber- participated with the CEC chapter in Bloomington. tiesf' was interpreted by a Mr. Novak Iilm. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Standing: Morton Waimon, adviser. Seated: Ruth Landis, presidentg Lorna Beall, treasurerg Kathryn Ragsdale, Sharon Morse, vice-presidentg Carol Barr, secretary. , 'Nd ' wg STUDENT PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Seated: William Gnagey, adviser, Brian Skoog, president. Standing: Susan McLee, treasurer, Gary Gahm, vice-president, Marian Wanninger, secretary. STUDENT PSYC HOLOG- ICAL ASSOCIATION Members of the Student Psychological Associa- tion sponsored a trip to the Wesleyan psychological laboratory and a Held trip to the Peoria State Hos- pital. A series of lectures and films aided the mem- bers in understanding the study of psychology. WOIVIE N'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB A goal set . . . a goal met. Few clubs claim one hundred per cent membership of eligible seniors and ninety-eight per cent of juniors, but at an au- tumn retreat, the goal was set and met. Two hun- dred members gained professional knowledge. NVOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Seated: Karen Held, secretary, Joy Read, treasurer, jan Axelson, vice-president, Eunice Keeton, president, Lois Litherland, Jeri Tatje, jan Harton, Nancy Zbikowski. Standing: Ellen Abshire, adviser, Betty Keough, adviser, Cheryl Tillery, Pat Ruzicka, Martha Sprecher, Sharon Andrews, Kathie Jahns, Diane Crichfield. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Seated: Gary Allen, president, Larry Stephenson, vice-president, Theresa Unser, secretary, Karin WVaterkotte, treasurer, Len O,Brian. Standing: Walter Kohn, adviser. YOUNG DEMOGRATS Win in '64', was the theme of the first dance of the year given by the Young Democrats. Students filled four buses to see President Johnson and Vice President Humphrey at Peoria. Senator Douglas spoke on johnson vs. Goldwaterv in the fall. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The 550 members of the Republican Club stimu- lated interest in the Republican Party by holding the Hrst mock convention on campus. Members Worked closely with gubernatorial candidate Charles Percy. They helped with election canvassing. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Seated: Ronald Vavrinek, vice-president, Barbara Weaver, secretary, Shirley Sailors, treasurer, Jim Ensign, president. Standing: David Sweet, adviser, Alice Ebel, adviser. 41 11 Georgana Watkins, editor of the 1965 Index, led a busy life. 42 Our adviser was Mr. Scott Eatherly. INDEX With a three year tradition of All-American rat- ings, this yearis Index staff had quite a record to uphold. And so Work Was initiated on the Index 1965 as soon as the 1964 edition Was completed and in the hands of students. The core of responsibility was divided among the photographic, layout, and the literary staffs. Two photographers took the hundreds of pictures that were in turn submitted to the layout editor who chose the final prints. The next task was the arrangement of those pictures on the dummy page. The literary staff collected information and then described in Written Words ISU 1964-1965. Other responsibilities were shared between the busi- ness and assistant business managers. The editorial position involved pre-planning and general direction. The black cover of tradition and dignity empha- sized the little-known fact that the yearbook was seventy-five years old this year, the bright end sheets and division pages were a reminder that Illinois State University is advancing to fulfill its expectations as a modern and progressive university. Mr. Russell Steele, photography and sports consultant, at Work . . . A pretty girl is the favorite subject for the yearbook photography staff of Terry Steinbach, Brian Smith, Gene Hodel, and Arnold Iochums. The editorial staff of Iudy Mathieson, Carol Pugsley, Karen Drnec, Linda Bell, and Maureen Brady did the jobs of typing, cutting, and pasting. Rich Russell, business manager, pulled the purse strings and balanced the books. Nancy Munger served as assistant editor. I I O Blendm Trad1t1o11 and Progress Assistant business manager, Joyce Stevenson, assists her staff of Suzanne Tardiif, Tonia Svoboda, and Connie Tanis 44 Literary editor Mary Jane Mattsson with her staff of Diane Baurnrucker, Sherry Sikkema, and Marilyn Hankins. Not pictured are Nancy Devine, Cheryl Dreyer, Jennifer Porter, and Bobbi Rankin. The layout staff of Toni Galinausky, Linda Ioder, Gail Wedgewood, Mike Payne and their editor Ian Apland Ed Ceres was sports editor this year. VIDETTE Editors Editor Karen Vasos was tied up in her work second semester. Marsha Lyons, editor of the Videhfe first semester, performed many tasks. The Vidette took on a new look this year. After the first semester, the paper switched from a five-column tabloid to a seven-column broadsheet. This increased size placed an extra burden on the newspaper staff, but they still strived for the old goals of accuracy, honesty, and widespread campus coverage. To achieve these goals, a Viclette reporter spends many hours each week writin g and gathering material in interviews and research. Other members of the staff work on page layout, copy editing, sports editing and writing, circulation, photography, advertising, proofreading, and business management for the twice weekly publication. Being on the Vidette staff is an exciting experience. It forces the individual to be knowledgeable about current campus events and world affairs, and the team-effort atmosphere pro- vides an excellent opportunity to form friendships. Successful papers mean proofreading . . . Vidette photographers Jim Tramba, Joe Fandel, and Fred Fuehrer . . . Widespread Penny Weise was business manager. Campus ews Coverage Mr. Tudor served as adviser c, W S Coeds United The Association of YVomen Students underwent a structural change this year. Instead of the Central Board and the Executive Board, the club now con- sists of the Executive Board and the Policy Board. A new constitution Was passed with elected repre- sentatives from each district forming the Policy Board. Activities of AWS in conjunction with Uni- versity Cluli included a Watermelon eating contest, a freshman mixer, and an all-school mixer during Orientation Week. Members of AVVS Worked With University Club on Dadis Day, Momis Day week- end, Canzpus Cues, and the DeYoung Lecture Series. Services to the campus and the community provided lay the cluh included Homecoming mum sale, Easter liaskets for the needy, and the 20th carnival. W., Mary Jane Fischer models for style show ,Tim Rinkenberger, who captured the title of Mr. Mig, dances with his date Marilyn Schwartz. Front How: Carmelita Edgerton, Betty Aldis, treasurer, Judy Fattes, vice-president, Bonnie Morrow presidentg Toni Chappell, secretary, Nancy YValsl1. Second Row: Sharon Aldis, Kay McMulleni Marge Iespersen, Mary Jane Mattsson, Indy Sheppard. Back Row: Helen Dean, Mary Sneesbv, Dcc Nessel, Susan Harmeson, Donna Claypool. ' - X 5- FH 9i i.'f.'5imif5.fi - - Bob Criminer, Steve Showers, secretaryg Britt Farroh, vice-presidentg Ken Johnson, presidentg Larry Diedrich, Mike Mai-kley. Not Pictlcred: Rollie Mercer, treasurer. Uunveasrrr CLUB pirit and Service Mike Markley presented prize football on Dadls Day. A new sight at football games was the aRedbird Specialf which was bought by the University Club. This 1922 American La France fire engine Was pur- chased from the Granite City Fire Department with a silver dollar minted in 1922. This engine and a Redbird rally were U Clubis part in promoting school spirit. During Orientation Week, U Club sponsored with AWS a Watermelon eating contest, a freshman mixer, and an all-school dance. The members Worked with AWS on Campus Cues, Dadis Day, Momis Day Weekend, and the DeYoung Lecture Series. Services to the community included a booth at the AWS Carnival and a Christmas food drive. The big- gest event of this year and every year was the Stunt Show. This year the 46th animal Stunt Show was held on April 29 and 30 and May 1. 49 Front How' Richard Trumpe, adviser, Kathy Craig, Lynette Lehn, secretary, Gayle Bauman, treasurer, Carl Kasten, president Joyce Hamende under-secretary, Kathy McGuire, Hrst vice-president, Ken Mcflonnaughay, second vice-president, Mark Plum- mer, adviser. Second Row: Susan Coughlin, Bonnie Zabelka, Sandra Klscella, Pat Earnest, Susan Schulze, Charles Witte Michael Payne, Nancy Zuidema, Ianice Divine, Carmelita Edgerton, Charlotte Kolinski. Third Row: Bonnie Baumgartner Ann DeLeo, JoAnn Karr, Jim Davis, Terry Ziesmer, Robert Hill, Ron Wledekind, Elaine Iaronski, Suzy Nowers. Back How Ross Hodel, Lawrence Olson, Frank Smucker, Robert Liska, Larry Stephenson, Keith Iepscn, Vllilliam Sharp, George Haven Not Pictured: Rich Maier. ST UDEN T SENATE Link for Campus Would the secretary please read the minutes I from the previous 1H6CtI11g?,, In November, the Stu- dent Senate sent delegates to a convention in Okla- homa for better communications between student governments at various universities. In March Senate adopted the constitution of the Organization of As- sociated Student Governments, which evolved from the fall convention. The operations committee re- ported that the new road signs directing traHic in the Bloomington-Normal area to the campus were installed. The Senate was also represented at the Hrst youth leadership convention held at Western Illinois University in April. KAre there any corrections or additions to the minutes? Then they will stand approved as read. Treasureris report?,' Students vote for senate representatives at elections. 50 7 Front How: Teryl Garrison, joy Witkowski, secretary, Marian VVanninger, president, Pat Huffman, vice-president, Ruth Lahr, treasurer, Peg Cavitt. Back How: Patricia Swan, Phyllis Bamberger, Ken Klima, Bob Baker, Bonnie Morrow. UNIVERSITY , UNION BOARD I Tenth Birthda May marked the tenth year anniversary of the University Union. The occasion was celebrated by an open house in the Union and a birthday party. The best players of table tennis, billiards, bridge, and chess traveled to Indiana University to partici- pate in tournaments with other colleges and uni- versities. Members sponsored the Bonfire Bounce for Homecoming and the Sweetheart Ball in Feb- ruary. Over semester break, a group of students traveled to Galena, Illinois, for the annual ski trip. During the summer several students were given the chance to see Europe, a Union-promoted tour. I ,I A record dance sponsored by the Union Board utilizes the facilities of the Union. 51 VVGLT aYou,re on the airf, says the engineer as he cues one of the many VVGLT announcers to begin a twelve-hour day of programming for ISU students. Because of the increased air time, the stall rose to a new total of more than eighty members. WGLT has also received a new location on the third and fourth iioors of Cook Hall. This added space made it possible for the station to have one central loca- tion with offices and a studio. In April, an open house was sponsored to give the campus an oppor- tunity to see the station after seven semesters. Regularly scheduled newscasts were made avail- able with the addition of a United Press Interna- tional ticker tape in the fall. Thirteen news casts were presented daily to keep students informed. Members of the staff Rick Beckhart, jerry Perschnick, and Marty Lewis, work at the WGLT record library. Students at WGLT broadcast basketball games on the spot to the students from their crow,s-nest. Frank Smucker, Ray Young, VVayne Redenbarger, and Sherry Sikkeina work with the new UPI ticker tape. 52 ORATORIO CHOIR Betty Aldis, Betty Anderson, Sara Anderson, Laura Aucutt, John Bauer, Roberta Baxter, Joanne Berry, Leslie Blair, Patty Bowman, Mary Brady, Pam Brantley, James Brown, Cheryl Burns, Marilyn Burrus, Russ Campen, Barbara Cary, Chris Chamberlain, Phyllis Clark, Barbara Conn, Colleen Connell, Joyce Cornale, Ann Cox, Sharon Curm, Teresa Danc- zak, Dianna Davison, Melba Dillman, Aggie Donovan, Donna Doudna, Susan Eaton, Nancy Eilers, Bruce Englesman, Jeams Farrel, Dwight Feryance, Nola Fluhrer, Dianna Freed, Sue Ganschow, Barb Glowinski, Jerry Green, Mary Grether, Patricia Hampton, Sandra Harden, Dianna Harris, Rodney Hawkins, Claudell Hefner, Betty Henkel, Loralee Hopkins, Sam Huff, Doug- las Johnson, Patricia Judd, Sharon Kessler, Kay Killian, Pam Kirchhofer, Gale Landis, Susan Leben, John Lyon, Diantha McConnel, Pat McKay, Diana Michaels, Arlene Miller, Grace Miller, Karen Mishler, Lorna Mitchell, Janet Nelson, Donna Ness, Dennis Oliver, Linda Olsen, Ginny Pearson, Glenda Partridge, Steve Peeck, Judy Peschke, Julie Peterson, Pat Prichard, VVayne Reddenberger, Janice Reimer, Susan Richards, Michael Richards, Karen Roberts, Cheryl Roennigke, Pam Rohman, Roberta Rose, Larry Schramm, Janet Schultze, Carl Sebens, Kay Serrine, Leslie Sickbert, Roberta Simons, Mary Beth Small, Agnes Snell, Mary Sneesby, Jane Stapler, Bob Steers, Jan Stremlau, Carol Stubblefield, Gloria Sturm, Connie Tanis, JoAnn Trauernicht, Pat Vogen, Cheri Wade, Kaye Watkins, Barry VVeer, Blaine Wenniger, Carol Wikoff, Sharon VVinters, Marilyn Wolf, Monica Wolan, Judy Wreder, Karen Zeeck, James Roderick, director. Music Gaoups The Universal Langua e TREBLE CHOIR Front Row: Kathy Yost, Susan Gansman, Susan Webb, Corliss Ross, Lyn Dwyer, Judy Manock, Jenny Bray, Linda MacKay. Second Row: Anne Lehmann, Jo Winter, Linda Moravek, Helen Waters, Carolyn Pear- son, Kathie Kewish, Dee Smith, Joanna Roemer, Jean Walling. Third Row: Teresa Danczak, Karen Reeser, Jeri Johns, Cheri Lewis, Barbara Crook, Sharon Struebing, Gloria Grant, Roberta Simons, Barb Treder. Back Row: Judy Martin, Harolyn Treadwell, Linda Pfleger, Maureen Pike, Joyce Bauman, Paula Ewalt, Susan Ahlenius, Jan Brockschmidt, Barbara Koch, Gale Landis. Not Pictured: John Terwilliger, director. 53 UNIVERSITY CHOIR F rout Row: James Roderick, director, Barbara Treder, Diane Tyler, Jane Fichtel, Kay Prowant, Alan Alt, Ken VVilliams, John Lyon, Richard Etter, Denn's Oliver, Janina NValdmier, Karen Shearer, Barbara Emanuelson. Second Row: Mary Esther Evans, Joanna Roemer, Lissa Anderson, Dee Smith, Michael Dice, Jolm Hoffman, Bruce Hammitt, Dave Hand, John Cleasman, Richard VValsh, Helen Wlaters, Anne Lehmann, Shirley Stumm, Corliss Ross, Carol Brooks. Third Row: Kay Lonsby, Patricia Stone, Donna Duncan, Gene Hodel, Don Bullerman, Jackson Henry, Dick Van Leirsburg, Byron McKinstry, James Middleton, David Mosier, Tubal Holmes, Ronald Thompson, Ardeth Bullerman, Jan Custer, Sharon Strue- bing, Connie Blauvelt. Buck Row: Lynne Barth, Paula Ewalt, Judith Franke, Jane Nicolet, Jllll Jamison, Chuck Stark, Craig Dopp, Bob VVestman, Michael Kulczyk, Don Jenkins, Ken Belling, Eldon Daniels, Jari Lynn Oncken, Jill Hurless, Pam Nel- son, Pat Blom, Doris Dunham, Judith Leary. nited b the Emotion of ong Music is a universal language, understood by those who share a common love and heritage for the finest in music. Illinois State University,s choirs and bands sing and play the compositions of many foreign composers. Although the words may be meaning- less, the beauty and art of the musical Work is still appreciated by the performers and the audience. Joint concerts in November, February, and May were presented by the Oratorio and University Choirs. University Choir was one of the participating organizations in the Christmas presentation of the Messirziz. In February the choir went on tour, ap- pearing at Eisenhower, Blue Island, Bogan, W3l'1'6H, Fox Valley, and Lake Zurich high schools. The linal concert of the tour was presented for the Association for Student Teaching at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago. On March 25, the University Choir sang Blochis Sacred Service, accompanied by the Sym- 5-I migircm VLV1, - a.. r ga Koa MEN,S GLEE CLUB Front Row: Tubal Holmes, piano, Arnold Jochmus, J. T. Vaughn, Mike Barnes, Wally Grieser, Steve Rinkenberger, Jim Woolley, Norman Hansen. Second Row: Lloyd Stephens, Darryl Rahn, Dennis Oliver, John Bertrand, Robert Walling, Terry Tiz, Robert Moser, Mike Heath, Stephen Hender- son. Third Row: Mike Tucker, Pete Hull, Rick Johnson, Philip DeJaeger, Charles Olson, Mark Goetzinger, Ken Leman, Mike Robertson, Vincent Cosmano. Back Bow: Russell Campen, Michael Dice, Gene Saunders, Wayne Redenbarger, Richard Dennis, Ed Kazmierski, Byron McKinstry, Jim Bauman, Robert Westman, Bruce Zilske, Stephen Farlee, director. WOMEN,S CHORUS Front Row: Kathy Yost, Jean Chamberlin, Helen Kick, Susan Martinkus, Laurel VVeick, Joan Brush, Carol Hiter, Pat Wegner, Cindy Judy, Sharon Curley, Judy Kumnick, Georgiana Ma- tousek, Beverly Cecick, Jackie Cure, Patty Thomas, Susan McLee, Judy Ryan, Nancy Rampa, Margaret MacKay, Jeams Farrell, Dixie Smith, Bette Bowles, John Terwilliger, director. Second Row: Betty Hel- gersen, Karen Prairie, Geri Clancy, Sue Oliver, Judy McWi1liam, Cher-ol Rogers, Carol Johnson, Gayle Whitaker, Berniece Wheeler, Kaye Johnson, Phyllis Hohenstein, Mary Groezinger, Lorna Beall, Beth Small, Betty Henkel, Linda Johnson, Marcia Craw, Velma Kuntz, Janice Leucke, Mary Parker, Brenda Johnson, Myra Tonini, Barbara Fidanzi, Sharon Murphy, Gale Landis, Edie Barnard. Third How: Arlea Mehrkens, Teresa Danczak, Sharon Pinkham, June Arndt, Judy Leenerts, Pam Rohman, Cynthia Shirvis, Karen Hig- gins, Carol Ecker, Dianna Davison, Lynn Neill, Diane Wolf, Joyce Gerken, Annie Dumas, Barb F lanigan, Marv Martin, Beverly Denney, Jo F redell, Eris Potson, Elizabeth Harrah, Jan Brockschmidt, Dianne Smith, Paula Vonderheid, Nadine Krebs, Roberta Simons, Sondra Stull, Claudell Hefner, Marjorie Paul. Back Row: Janeen Tice, Dora Voges, Maureen Pike, Linda Pfleger, Mary Bullard, Harolyn Treadvvell, Jeanne Pfaff, Vivian Worner, Susan Schulze, Nancy Zuidema, Peggy Towns, Arlene Miller, Susan Rousar, Susan Ahlenius, Mary McCormick, Cheryl Sutton, Jane Puricellio, Marion Scheror, Mary Simkins, Jane Byram, Cheryl Grater, Caroline Goetz, Pat Cler, Carol Schvveickart, Joan VVharry, Judi Girdler, Karen Taylor. 55 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Alan Andreason, Robert Baskovic, John Bertrand, Ray Bledsoe, James Braddock, Marilyn Bur- rus, Delores Buttry, Kay Chambers, Phyllis Clark, Margaret Corbridge, Richard Degitz, Mary Esther Evans, Gary Fay, Mary Grether, Deanne Hauser, John Hoffman, Karen Hogan, Jennifer Holl, Carole Johnson, Diane Jones, Katherine Kane, Edmund Kazmierski, Lynne Kindschi, Thomas Knipple, Howard Kohn, Lois Kroepel, Robert Lindsey, Dave Manning, Leslie Manring, Patricia McKay, James Middleton, Linda Moravek, Nancy Novak, Rosemary Patton, Charlene Peithman, Alan Prohaska, Kay Prowant, Alan Santini, Karen Schobel, Janet Schultze, Arlene Skala, Carolyn Stallwitz, Gary Sudano, Merle Tuntland, Paula Van Meter, Helen VVaters, Ronald Williamson, Diane VVolf, Howard Rye, director. VARSITY BAND Front Row: Nancy Laskowski, Judith Mathieson, John Norton, Laura Sievers, Elaine Wenninger, Suzanne Williams, Susan Moore, Madolyn Rose. Second Row: Carol Brooks, Pat Stokes, Rita Symons, Patricia Leimback, Kathleen Webster, Linda Crydenwise, Carolyn Pearson, Dale Miller, David Dorgan, Sharon Howe, Roger Lubbers, Pat Hankins. Third Row: Robert Baskovic, Don Peterson, Lucille Jenkins, Robert Walling, Steven Thomas, James Ryberg, Cheryl Burns, Susan Schulze, Stuart WVilson, Patricia Ruzich, Robin Griflith, James Lander, Byron McKinstry, Robert Moser, Ronnie Williamson, Pat Ogorek, Janet Guigler. Back Row: Thomas H. Miles, Michael Barnes, Grace Miller, David Moser, Robert Steers, Robert Liska, Helen Waters, Ray Bledsoe, Robert Sikorski, Lyla Brown, Priscilla Moore, Judith Martin, Diana Harris, Denny Vaupel, Jim Jones, Don Koesler, Ann Cox, James Middleton, Robert Westman. IM, 56 Common Love of Beauty and i rt CONCERT BAND Front Row: Janet Jamison, Candace Jackson, C. L. Mills, Phyllis Cray, Kiyo Takakoshi, Nancy Novak, Diane Jones, Linda Moravek, Eileen VVeyer, Donald Jenkins, Marilyn Burrus. Second Row: David Manning, Mary Esther Evans, Kay Prowant, Betty Neild, Joan Dornik, Richard Mannel, Richard Davis, Charles Stark, Marcia Worthen, Carol Brink- man, Nancy VViedman, Karen Hogan, Carol Speer, Ceorgiana Matousek. Third Row: Lana Arter, Richard Degitz, Barbara Emanuelson, John Bertrand, Janet Schultze, Gary Fay, John Lyon, Dora Voges, Jane Phelps, Kenneth Willizims, Tubal Holmes, Edith Barnard, Edward Kazmierski, Richard Shanklin, Ruth Ann Stevens, Samuel Huff. Back Row: David Holcomb, Bobbie Hiduk, Jackson Henry, Willialm Hezlep, Alan Andreasen, Fred Tandy, Gary Sudano, Terry Roderick, Joanna Roemer, Rodney Christian, James Trudeau, Fred Kern, Randy Deckworth, Jean Tobias, George Foeller, director. VVhat a horn looks like depends upon your point of view. Flash of A niform and Beat of Drum The Marching Band performed before a record crowd at Homecoming game. Their music accompanied the Coryphees. phony Orchestra. A special concert was given for the district meeting of the Illinois Music Educators. The year closed for the choir at Commencement. The Treble Choir sang at Wesleyan for the Bloom- ington-Normal Womenis Club in a December con- cert. Concert performances were presented on December 18 and March ll. Treble Choir accom- panied Women,s Chorus on their tour of April 6 and 7. The voices of Treble Choir, Womenas Chorus, and Menis Clee Club were combined in a concert. It was the special privilege of the Menis Glee Club to introduce the new fight song at the Home- coming game. Other special school events for which the Clee Club sang were the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Sweetheart Ball, and the Motheris Day service. In November the choir presented a program 58 for the Normal Rotary. On April 27 and 28 the Menis Glee Club toured the cities of Clinton, Decatur, Pana, Assumption, and Springfield. Coming from the membership of the Clee Club is the Octet, which toured with the Clee Club. This smaller group, ac- companied by Tubal Holmes, also performed special numbers. A new group, the High Five, came from members of the Menls Clee Club. The Womenis Chorus presented concerts in No- vember, December, and April. On May 20 a special concert was held with the Treble Choir and the Glee Club. Tour concerts were given on April 6 and 7 at Streator, Plainsfield, Monee, Pontiac, and F airbury. Vocal concerts were not the only offerings for Illinois State University music lovers. The Orchestra presented a concert on November 17, for which Mr. Drums and saxophones take the lead in this number. Moskovitz Was the guest soloist. The Orchestra played the instrumental score for the Messiah and also accompanied the University Choir in their presentation of Ernst Blochis Sacred Service. Tour Was taken in May at Lincoln, Quincy, and Peoria. Varsity Band held concert with the Concert Band on February 25. Their own concerts were presented on May 18 and April 6. On May 6 Concert Band was heard in concert. They toured on April 19-21 in Tonica, Coal City, Eureka, Cuba, Table Crove, and Cary, Indiana. It was the Concert Band that played for senior Commencement services this year. The Marching Band performed at all home foot- ball games. Also the band traveled to games at Eastern Illinois University and Wesleyan University, Where they performed their precision routines. The Stage Band provided the background music for the Camma Phi Circus, going on tour with the circus throughout the state. They held their own concert dance in May for students and faculty. STAGE BAND F ornt Row: John Lyon, Lana Arter, John Bertrand, Cary Fay, Charles LaMarsh, Cabriel Baumgardner, Alan Andreasen, Cary Sudano. Back Row: Randy Deckwerth, Marilyn Burrus, Richard Shanklin, Rich Davis, Rich Mannel, Ed Kazmierski, George Foeller, director. 59 JESTERS i ll the Worldis a tage Front How: Diane Hoblit, Sandra Crafton, secretaryg Richard Mishler, presidentg Thomas McIntyre, vice-presidentg Robert VVhitlatch, adviser. Second How: Jurgen Suhr, Michael Grady, Dennis Porick, Richard George, Frank Smucker, Ed Zagorski. Back Row: Sondra Newman, Linda McKittrick, Dianne Muehrer, Nancy Myers, Jane Gleisner, lane Adams. A new program of classical movies Was initiated this year hy the Iesters. This program Was so success- Behind-the-scene direction makes or lJ1'6lliS plly ful that in years to come the administration is going to sponsor them. Among some of the films shown were The Cabinet of Doctor Caligare, Birth of cz Nation, and the original Lon Chaneyis Hunchback of N0t1'e Dame. For the third year, jesters and Theta Alpha Phi co-sponsored an all-student University Theatre production. jane Adams Was student direc- tor of that play, 'cTime of Your Lifef, which was presented in March. By sponsoring these films and the student production, Qlesters fuliilled its role of bringing theatre in its many forms to the students. g W' J- ' UNIVERSITY THEATRE Scene from Experimental Theatre is No Exit Emotion and Inspiration The show closes and the applause is fading for the last University Theatre production of the season, 'iMeasure for Measure? The applause, however, will continue into the summer when a group of our linest actors will travel to Miami, Florida, to put on a pro- duction of Kfieynard the Foxfi As a new feature on the program this season, University Theatre spon- sored a thesis production of KMiss Julia? In Septem- ber, Theta Iesters began work on KTime of Your Lifef which was produced entirely by students. As the applause dies in Westlioff, our representatives prepared to perform on Yaleis campus in the Ninth Annual Yale Festival of Undergraduate Drama. The curtain slowly closes on another successful year. Good plays mean back-breaking work. The executive members of this organization conduct the business at each monthly meeting by parliamentary rules. N0 club could function without the perennially boring business meetingg for it is a well conducted business meeting that gives direction and structure to plans and dreams of both the oflicers and club members. Old businessg new business . . . parliamen- tary procedure seems an unnecessary formality yet it gives stability and structure to what might other- wise be a useless pooling of non-related ideas. APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN BIBLE CLASS An Easter program consisting of speakers from other churches throughout the state and regular Thursday evening classes constituted the meetings of the Apostolic Christian Bible Class. An atmos- phere of fellowship was the principal product. APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN BIBLE CLASS Seated: Thomas Hohulin, vice-presidentg Dianne Emch, secre- taryg Douglas Leman, president. Standing: J. B. Schrock, adviserg Milford C. Iochums, adviser. 62 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Seated: Mary Ann Kent, Carol Burleson, Betty Crawford, Sharon Whittaker, president, janet Huifstutler. Standing: Leroy Cox, adviser, Shirley Stuhmer, secretary, Donald Edwards, vice-president. B'NAI B,RITH HILLEL Jerry Kahn, vice-president, Paul Kosmensky, adviserg Bobbie Brody, treasurer, Carol Reiter, president, Margo Nechine, secretary. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION A retreat held in the spring from April 9-II and a youth rally on Ianuary 9 were the main activities of the Baptist Student Union. Their weekly meet- ings consisted of Bible discussions and social ac- tivities such as the new dinner for seniors. B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL COUNCILORSHIP A panel discussion on KReligion and Politicsi' given by local clergymen, brunches, and socials were the main activities of Binai Birith Hillel Councilorship. Throughout the entire year the members joined to- gether in the celebration of Jewish holidays. 63 CANTERBURY CLUB David Sandborn, vice-president, Luellen WVatson, adviser, Linda Doras, president. Not Pictured: Father Bowman, adviser, Susan VVilson, secretary-treasurer. CANTERBURY CLUB New this year on campus was a discussion series entitled KA Look at the World Religionsv presented by the Canterbury Club. This theme was carried out through such informal gatherings of Anglican students as a pancake supper. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A fall reception to welcome prospective members was the beginning of the year for Christian Science Organization. Opened to the wliole campus were two lectures, one in the fall and one in the spring, which focused upon contemporary problems. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Seated: Mary Falkingham, Margaret MacKay, Dave Hand, treas- urerg Dave Riddle, president, June Lonngren, secretary. Standing: David Sweet, adviser. xi DESEBET CLUB Seated: Elvin Koester, vice-president, Yvonne Lohse, secretary-treasurer, Steven Fry, president. Standing: K. Gerald Balls, adviser. DESEBET CLUB Deseret, in its second year, held study and social activities which were both community and univer- sity functions. While promoting fellowship among members of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, the club hopes to increase Deseret membership. E U B FELLOWSHIP By bringing everyone in the Fellowship together every Wednesday night at a cost dinner, members pursued their objectives of spiritual contact among the students and of an awareness of God in every- day life. New this year was a asingspirationf, E U B FELLOWSHIP Seated: Karen Larson, Ruth Johnson, secretary, Ingelore Kleist, vice-president, Tony Hawkins, president, Ben Long, treasurer. Standing: J. Louis Martens, adviser, Norene Kurth, adviser. 65 IVCF Cheryl Roth, treasurer, Roberta Reeves, secretary, Gary Harrison, vice-president, Kathy Murphy, president. IVCF Members of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship promoted the nationwide seventh annual missionary conference at Urbana, December 26-January 1. A play night, a hootenanny, a banquet for the installa- tion of officers, and caroling completed the year. LUTHERAN CLUB The Chicago Lutheran Theater group portrayed 'gChrist in the Concrete Cityv for the Lutheran Club. The members prepared Thanksgiving baskets for the needy people in the Bloomington-Normal area. Activities included Advent and Lenten services. LUTHERAN CLUB Norman Hansen, treasurer, Diane Isenberg, secretary, Keith Bergstrom, vice-president, Lorraine Kracmer, president. 66 NEVVMAN CLUB Seated: Barbara Grabowski, recording secretary, Mary Sparling, vice-president, Mary Passafume, Julia Bewsey, adviser, Eligio Marcheschi, president, Judi Brosi. Standing: Gene Nelson, treas- urerg Karen Fikan, Father Valiquette, adviser, Margaret Morgan, corresponding secretary, Gloria Thomas, jim Simko, vice-president. N EWMAN CLUB Father Hughes was the speaker at the Day of Hecollection Services, sponsored by the Newman Club. For the first year Mass was held in the Uni- versity Union Ballroom. The members also hosted picnics for the Catholic students. STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS On September 21, Dr. Gnagey and an Unitarian minister presented a dialogue about liberal religion to the Student Religious Liberals. In February, they discussed the question 4'Who Needs a Philosophy Anyway? Members also had a 'isingspirationfi STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS Margo Mayr, Karen Magnuson, William J. Gnagey, adviser, Mary Skinner, Roberta Hanson, secretary. Not Pictured: jerry johnson, William Sharp. A GROUP EFFORT Group effort is one of the basic ingredients of any successful club. The old cliche that 'cmany hands make light workv is nevertheless true. And the companionship of fellow workers is one of the most rewarding experiences of club activity. WESLEY FGUNDATION Wesley Foundation was host to the annual Meth- odist convention in Springfield. The topic for the convention was MA Christianis Responsibility in Politicsf, During Christmas vacation members trav- elled to the National M.S.M. Quadrennial. A concentrated work session for the publicity committee WESLEY FOUNDATION Front Row: Marie Iohnson, Martha Ann Wilson, Ann Ropiequet, Beverly Allen. Second Row: Elaine Cole, Sondra Newman, Carol Lynne Kennedy, jo Ann Strohman, Mary Skel- ton, Ellen Zimmerman, secretary, Stephen Liehr, president. Back Row: Lloyd Wacker, Wes Faris, vice- president, Susan Brock, Donna Taylor, Ruth Ann Stevens, Ioan Warner, Sharon Morse, Stephen Isenburg, Mick Richards, Mike Robertson, Don MacGregor. 68 X, I I ALPHA BETA ALPHA Seated: Patricia Ohnstead, president, Carol Adloff, vice-president, Lynne Davidson, Cheryl Koeper, secretary-treasurer. Standing: Eunice Speer, adviser, Dorothy Fagerburg, adviser. ALPHA. BETA ALPHA. Activities of Alpha Beta Alpha, honorary library science fraternity, were centered around a hook fair held in March. The theme Challenges of Librarian- shipv focused on a new challenge each month. Mein- hers visited the Illinois Graduate Library School. ALPIIA T AU ALPHA During the spring semester the inenihers of Alpha Tau Alpha, the honorary agriculture fraternity, were active vvith a high school invitational livestock judging contest. The fraternity also held a Holbert Medal Banquet for the outstanding senior. ALPHA TAU ALPHA Front Row: Ronald Short, secretary, Myron Otto, vice-president, Bon Skinner, president, Pm. K. Litherland, adviser. Back How: A. A. Culver, adviserg Rich Hein, Jerry Crump, treasurer, Bill Spee1's. 69 GAMMA THETA UPSILON Seated: Kathleen Cummings, secretary, Gloria Thomas, treasurer. Standing: Paul Mat- tingly, adviser, Bob Ward, adviser, Clay Loudon, president. Not Pictured: Chuck Main, vice-president. GAMMA THETA UPSILON Mr. Robert Gardula discussed with Gamma Theta Upsilon, honorary geography fraternity, i'The Uses of Coastal Areasf' Other programs involved Dr. Paul Brand, who showed slides of his Soviet Union tour and Ralph Alderman, who showed field trip slides. IDT A LAMBDA SIGMA To become a member of Iota Lambda Sigma, the Industrial Arts honorary fraternity, one must make a three inch cube of a familiar material and bring it to the annual initiation banquet. The fraternity also bought industrial arts magazines. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Seated: Robert Birge, secretary, Darrell Hubble, vice-president. Stand- ing: Dennis Damery, treasurer, joe Talkington, adviser, Gordon Eipers, president. 70 KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Dr. Walter Kolm spoke about The Teacher in the Communityn at the formal initiation of new members held on October 15. Three of the members Hew to the national convention of Kappa Delta Epsilon so- rority, which Was held in Richmond, Virginia. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Front Row: Patricia Chesebro, adviser, Inez Mauck, adviser, Sandra Shaner, recording secretary, Nancy Heck, corresponding secretary, Linda Bussey, treasurer, Jan Corso, vice- president. Back Row: Karen Korista, Diana Blue, jenny Lind, Indy Kavanaugh. Not Pictured: Sue Ammon, president, Linda Moravek, treasurer. KAPPA DELTA PI 'cBroader Knowledge-Better Teacheri' was the theme of Kappa Delta Pi activities. Religion, the fine arts, philosophy, and political science were the areas explored by the members. Informal visits with fac- ulty members and an honors tea involved members. Tb KAPPA DELTA PI Front How: Jerry Harris, president, Diana Blue, vice-president, Carol Cosek, corresponding sec- retary, Linda Ienkins, recording secretary, Sandra Shaner, treas- urer. Back How: George Drew, adviser, David Livers, adviser, Ann Endsley. A g f , , , . , KAPPA MU EPSILON To become a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, hon- orary mathematics fraternity, one must Write a paper on a particular aspect of math. The members par- ticipated in the national convention in the spring, a book sale in February, and a spring banquet in May. KAPPA OMICRON PHI Alma B. Rousey, adviser, Nancy Brown, president, Judith N. LaBounty, vice-president. KAPPA MU EPSILON Seated: Ann Endsley, presi- dent, Carole Kumlin, Marilyn Schwartz, Barbara Culley. Standing: Francis Florey, adviser, james Edwards, treasurer, Jim Rinkenberger, vice-presi- dent. Not Pictured: Carol Cvetko, secretary. KAPPA, OMICRON PHI New initiates of Kappa Omicron Phi, the home economics honorary, discussed individualized in- struction with Dr. Gordon White of the First Meth- odist Church of Normal. This program was in pursuit of their theme 'gAround the Wo1'ld with KO Phifi PI GAMMA MU Seated: Bob Freemon, treasurer: Geri Campbell, secretary, David Lemons, vice-president. Stand- ing: Lucy Lucile Tasher, adviser, Wil- liam Carlson, president. Not Pictured: Ron Iohnson, vice-president. PI KAPPA DELTA Standing: Linda Krueger, president, Helen Copeland, vice-president, Karen Halvorson, adviser. Seated: Mary Skinner, secretary-treasurer. Pl GAMMA MU In November, a three-man panel heightened po- litical interest on campus by discussing the results of the presidential election. This team, consisting of Dr. Marcus, Mr. Sweet, and Mr. Hardin, spoke to members of the social science fraternity. Pl KAPPA DELTA dllesolvedz That the Federal Government Should Establish a National Program of Public Work for the Unemployedv Was the debate subject for Pi Kappa Delta, honorary forensics fraternity. Members trav- elled to Seattle, Boston, and Miami for debates. T3 PI OMEGA PI Dr. Selby, the founder of the national Pi Omega Pi, gave a lecture on the aspects of business. This lecture was open to the department as well as the members of Pi Omega Pi, the national business fraternity. The initiation ceremony Was held in November. SIGMA TAU DELTA Tangents in Jazz Ogered aunique evening of en- PI OMEGA PI Standing: Warren Perry, adviser, John tertainment by the Dave Holcomb-George Southgate Douglas, president, Bev Conrad, treasurer, Sharon Padilla, Quintet. The English honorary Sigma Tau Delta vice-president. Seated: Carol Arthur, secretary. Not Pie- , , , tured: Carolyn Shupbach. also promoted creativity among student Writers by editing The Triangle, a campus publication. SIGMA TAU DELTA Front How: Kay Lubben, secretary, Judith Ann Rehder, vice- president. Back How: Keith Thomas, president, Ron Miazga, corresponding secretary, Ferman Bishop, adviser, Jerry Moskus, treasurer, C. I. Gianakaris, adviser. THETA ALPHA PHI Seated: Diane Hoblit, Nancy Myers, vice-president, Sandi Crafton, corre- sponding secretary, lane Adams, secretary. Standing: Ed Zagorski, president, Dick George, Walt Menard, Mabel Clare Allen, adviser, Kathryn Schmitgall. THETA ALPHA TAU Standing: Colleen Hehl, vice-presi- dent, Joanne Hrvatin, secretary-treasurer, Perry Ragouzis, adviser. Seated: Lester Davis, president. THETA ALPHA PHI Members of Theta Alpha Phi, honorary dramatics fraternity, started a new program this year entitled g'Theta Presentsf, This program included four classic iilms, one of which was Birth of a Nation. The club also produced the play Time of Your Lifef, THE TA ALPHA TAU Green Witch Village was the theme of the dance sponsored by the honorary art fraternity, Theta Alpha Tau. Members took a field trip to the Home Show sponsored by the University of Illinois, where students and professionals showed paintings. 75 K, 'X ff Indy Troll, Linda Krueger, Peg Czivitt, and Shirley Hoineyer are the HR officers for Hamilton-VVliitten atm' of One of the dnties of an honor resident is to preside nt floor meetings and inform the residents Frequent gntliering places . . HONOR RESIDENTS Late Hour Dui ' An honor resident is one who hurns the candle at both ends. In addition to counseling the girls on her Hoor, she also works on skits for the girls in September, for Homecoming, for Halloween, for Stunt Show, and for Christmas. This year the honor residents became ghosts for the Halloween skit and paraded in front of the dormitories. The workshop for honor residents was held on May 22 and 23 at Lake Bloomington. They had many meetings, some with university professors who gave talks on coun- seling. Those exchanges were helpful to the new honor residents especially. Honor residents are busy hut helpful, happy people. Duties include selling guest meal tickets at the desk Chandra Durick, Kay johnson, Donna Stickling, and Pat Blom are HR oflicers for Atkin-Colby dorms. IQIOMECOMING C H li I STMAS IJANCES Sl IOWS I IR A D11 YI' I ON CTIVITIES iiowiaooiviiixie QUEEN n ura of ajest Five queenly coeds were finalists for this yearis Homecoming royalty. These five girls-Kathy Cum- mings, Cathy DeYoung, Audrey Farrell, Sharon Matas, and Kathy Pizzimenti-Were first screened by Homecoming Board, consisting of both teachers and students, and were finally chosen by the student body. The Queen and her court were announced the Friday before Homecoming at the Queenis Dance. Homecoming Week Queen Kathy attended three luncheons, the Young Menis Club and the Rotary Clubs of both Normal and Bloomington, Where she invited the members to attend ISU,s Homecoming. With her court, Kathy dined at four local restaurants and also had films taken for television. In the Home- coming parade, the Queen and her court rode on a float of vivid fall colors in the design of leaves. The girls Watched the football game from a special plat- form, Where all could look upon ISU's lovely royalty. Kathy, radiant in a pale pink taffeta dress with a small train and Wearing a tiara of sparkling stones, was formally presented, along with her court, at the Homecoming dance. Kathy Pizzimenti reigned as a very lovely and gracious Homecoming Queen. Kathy Pizzimenti and court wave to ISU parade-goers from the colorful float built by the Sophomore Class 80 Miss Kathy Pizzimenti Miss Kathy Cummings il 3 2 12 sf, . s s i mi, M , Miss Cathy DcYoung Miss Sharon Matas Miss Audrey F arrel Hoiviiieoivime Preparations Completedg Halloween theme utilized pumpkins as part of the decorations. An outhouse and castle are contrasts, but each Captured Hrst. El-Adel C0-op Won this year While Walker Hall repeated a Victory. 82 ensions Released After Weeks of planning and preparation, the stu- dents of Illinois State University had the house deco- rations ready for competition, the alumni, and the judges. The outward, physical signs of the 1964 Homecoming at ISU were in many different forms, but all revolved around the theme uHalloWeen Holi- dayfl There were ealdrons, Witches, laughter, spider Webs, skeletons, buzzards, and Halloween stories portrayed in vivid colors, and all were original por- trayals of the holiday Homecoming. Taking first place for the on-campus house decoration, the men of Walker Hall presented a haunted castle with The snake dance began the weekeudis festivities with the crack of a whip. numerous moving parts, which fascinated all ob- servers. El Adel Co-op depicted the scene of a Work- able, over-turning outhouse, which placed first in competition as an off-campus house decoration. These winning entries were announced after cere- monies Friday evening at the gigantic bonfire, built and guarded in the Homecoming spirit by members of the University Club. At the bonfire lively cheers of the student body who were led by the cheer- leaders gave the ISU team an incentive to defeat Mankato State. The Bobby Bone victory bell was rung and even though President Bone was in Egypt, The crowd eagerly applauds and impatiently awaits the presentation of Queen Kathy and court. ' ' 1 --was n- ilfl .4 ila- 1-'L ms r I D The absent Dr. Bone was represented by Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Bone in the parade. The Parade and Pla ffer Bands set the pace for a perfect Weekend. 4 4 This entry in the Homecoming parade satirized our police. 84 HOMECOMINC BOARD Seated: Pat Bleidt, Ellen Abshire, Shirley Perry, Vita Scott, Kay Maue, Donna Maurer, Cathy DeYoung, Marge Jespersen, Kathy McGuire, Julia Bewsey. Standing: Wayne Truex, Paul Ziert, Alfred Culver, Rich Hein, Ron Short, Richard Rounds, chairman, Gary Wilson, Dave Barker, W. P. Lawson, Bruce Kaiser, Tom Lake. Variety to Homecoming his spirit of a big smile and a red vest seemed to permeate the crowd and manifest itself in the tra- ditions of Homecoming at ISU. The long Homecoming parade on Saturday con- sisted of many high school bands from all over the state, floats of different classes and clubs, and in- dividual student entries. The antics of the partici- pants in the parade were enjoyed by all. After the parade open houses and receptions were held on campus for the benefit of the students, parents, and alumni. Throughout the campus, alumni became aware of progress at ISU, the alumni saw, for the first time in ISU,s history, a card section at the game in the afternoon. The stands were filled to overflowing, and the team was winning. At half- time the band went through precision formations, and the new card section flashed pictures of flags, pumpkins, and other pictorial symbols. After winning the game, ISU students, friends, and alumni completed a perfect Homecoming with a dance. It was a festive occasion with an owl watching over the dancers. As the last song was played and everyone started to leave, many thoughts crossed the minds of the couples: memories of a bonfire, a parade, a game, and a dance. For some it Was their first college Homecoming, and for others it was their last, but for all it was a fusion of the traditions of the past and the innovations of the future at Illinois State University. John Walker and Karen Behling portray a scene of conflict from Playboy of the Western Worldf' the Homecoming play. 85 CHRISTMAS Campus Sparkles during Holida s The center of campus was dominated by a glowing tree. 86 Traditional Christmas festivities began at Illinois State University with the annual madrigal dinners, sponsored by the University Union. President Bone presided at the tree lighting ceremony Where stu- dents, thinking nostalgically of past Christmases, looked at the beautiful tree and listened to the Men,s Choir. The Messiah effected a deviation from the traditional. For the :First time faculty members par- ticipated. The soloists were James Roderick, Gretchen Smith, Lawrence Ricker, and Peggy Klein. Elaborate costuming enhances the madrigals. Students from the Music department played Carols in near-zero temperatures for tree lighting. Students, faculty, and Bloomington-Normal residents enjoyed inerriment and inusic-making at niaclrigals A female vocalist sings with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Bio roua n Their Wn The Big Four Committee gained its independ- ence this year. With its new constitution, the Com- mittee is no longer associated with the Association of Women Students and the University Club. Rich- ard Maltby, Glenn Miller, Peter Palmer, and Billy Maye were the performing bands at ISU. The Com- mittee, under Paul Ziert and Lynda Lane, also Con- tinued to sponsor a special concert for season ticket holders. This yearis special, the Lettermen, were the highlight of the season with stylistic offerings of folk, old, and show songs. The teamwork of the Big Four's sixty-five members led to their success. Front Row: Bobbie Brody, Kathy Moore, Dottie Pmebokas, secretary, Paul Ziert, co-chairman, Lynda Lane, co-chairman, Sue Skarnikat, treasurer, Nancy Jack, Gail Dobrovolc. Second Row: Holly Alexander, Sandy Brenneman, Barbara Wilson, Nancee Miller, Andrea Phillips, Bert Tolson, Carlene Earsom, Mary Sneesby, Phyllis DeGroote, Karen Anderson, Carole Duke. Third Row: Linda Moore, Lou Zentarski, Wayne Winkelman, jim Ryberg, Fred Vogt, Tom Welch, David Sprouse, Walt Rocka- brand, Wesley Thompson, Karon Park, Mary Lou Groth. Fourth Row: Carol Rapp, Pam Newton, Julie Dennis, Mary jean Fleming, Paula Polechla, Harolyn Treadwell, Marge Marek, Joyce Budorick, Dee Hobbs, Evelyn Lindsey, Beth Siniscalchi, Bonnie Pratt, Kathy Zayner, Mary Ann Criddle. Back Row: Tom Wiser, Gary Gahm, Paul Pearson, Wayne DeMaar, Alan Bergeson, Dan Sadler, Charles Mies. 88 Sharon Sullivan reigns as queen of Sweetheart Ball. DANCES Heart of pring San Francisco was the setting for the Sophomore Cotillon. Chinatown served as the atmosphere for the lobby of the University Union, where the dance was held. A large mural of a street scene in China and a rickshaw depicted the culture of San Francisco. 'CA Golden Dreamy was portrayed in the ballroom by overhanging clouds and beautiful spring trees, adding a dreamy feeling to the spring air. From spring one moves to a wintry climate, but the glow of love adds warmth at the Sweetheart Ball, 'iHere,s My Heart. The dancers were sur- rounded on all sides by small and large hearts sym- bolizing the Valentine mood. The gaiety of the Co- tillon carried over to the world of hearts and cupids. A waltz at the Sophomore Cotillon . . Decorations create a world of enchantment . . . I iii. I A! 1 c,-VV gl i I ' r c a 5 A scene from Tyrone Cuthrie's version of HMS Pinafore nN'rnm'.A1NMnN'r BOARD ariet and Qualit T Variety and quality were two characteristics of the series of performances presented by the Enter- tainment Board. The Touring Theatre, Inc, presented Edgar Lee Masteris Spoon River and Gilbert and Sullivanis HMS Pinafore. More entertainment came When the Russian dancers performed in Capen Audi- torium. Mantovani and his concert orchestra, using a Wide selection of music-from classics by Liszt to popular songs by Bernstein-provided good listening for the enormous audience at Horton Fieldhouse. Roger Willizims, known as KMr. Pianof, and the Dutton Ensemble entertained the audience With a concert of popular and classical favorites. This series of performances provided variety and quality. Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology portrays life in the American Middle VVest at the turn of the century. 90 Shaving balloons at the Freshmen Class booth is a sharp business. AWS C A H N .l, L Student releases tension at U Clubls car smash Cotton Cand ' Whirled McCormick Gymnasium Was disguised as a carni- val attraction when the AYVS Central Board, in cooperation with a variety of campus organizations, sponsored the spring carnival. Booths featured a human Monopoly game, a car smash, and a portrait painter. A favorite booth which drew crowds of on- lookers Was the beauty shop Where inexperienced male beauticians fashioned the latest hairstyles on horrified coeds. Many students enjoyed the record dance provided by another of the sponsoring groups. The carnival entitled uCotton Candy VVhirled,, was directed by AVVS Central Board President Betty Gilchrist. All the proceeds from this evening ot fun were donated to the local Baby Fold to further its work among homeless children. Cuys gave the girls of Hamilton-XVhitten unusual hairdos. 91 GAMMA Pin Colorful Circus After many Weeks of practice and anticipation, the talents of Gamma Phi Circus are brought be- fore a crowd of circus enthusiasts. The atmosphere makes one feel as if he is under the big top-the smell of sawdust, excitement in the air, and, for the adults, an old nostalgia. The members of Gamma Phi make the circus atmosphere more vivid with aerial acts, unicycle performances, and trampoline exhibitions. The antics of clowns in striped pants and funny hats are unforgettable to the youngster. The Gamma Phi members gave an excellent per- formance even though their experience was limited. Their practices were hard, their hours were long. But a professional-like circus resulted. An extra at- traction Was the Gamma Phi Queen, Ianet Drew Hubble, who Was chosen by the Whole campus. It was her honor to reign over this circus pageant, and her royalty made for a more colorful circus. Bobbi Goulet executes a graceful performance. Front Row: jean Hovde, Erika Idzelis, Kathy Vignocchi, Paul Ziert, Dale Manning, Diane Gasper, Ryan Smith, john Fussner, Virginia Rieger, Mrs. Gillett, Arley Gillett, adviser. Second Row: Carol Snodgrass, Annemarie Liberti, Carol Herndon, Cheryl Dreyer, Dixie Young, jill Manning, Gordon Winkelman, Karon Park, Sue Rowe, Tom Kordewick, Wayne Truexg adviser. Third Row: Peggy Stern, Dinah Mobus, Carol Herman, Larry Penny, Paula Polechla, jean Burpee, Sandee Chilton, Karl Heien, Ierri Beesley. Fourth Row: Milt Neuman, Betty Daggitt, Gail Sherer, Sandy Brenneman, Dale Kuhn, Jim Furrovv, Neil Whittington, Dan Heagstedt. Back Row: Nick Ellis, Lee Davis, Terry Tamblyn, Dick Krase, Dorothy Nesbit, Richard Sehuler, Ed Ceres. 92 aiet and Glamour Gamma Phi Queen, Izmet Drew Hubble, radiates joy. TWo,s compzmyg three's a crowd, especially on a trampoline 93 94 If We constructed a school, We could bring the railroadf, W Dunn-Barton,s pirates took second. The train of success reached Lamron City when VValker-Fell won Hrst place in the 45th Stunt Show mf., L MMD Marshall Ellenstein, a witty and comical magician, entertained the audience. ST UN T SHOW Walker-Fell Captures Prize The forty-fifth annual Stunt Show pooled the talent of dormitory dwellers and faculty to entertain the visiting mothers on Momis Day weekend. Four stunts were provided by the residents of Walker- Fell, Dunn-Barton, Hamilton-Whitten, and Atkin- Colby Halls. The faculty presented a stunt entitled K'Seminar on School Drop-outsfi which featured a vocal solo by President Bone in Bermuda shorts. Interspersed between the stunts were three continu- ity acts including the Oxford Trio, singer Vita Scott, and magician Marshall Ellenstein. The judges awarded first and second prizes to WValker-Fell and Dunn-Barton Halls respectively. The first stunt en- titled uL0cal-Motivew centered around the problem of bringing a railroad to the city of Lamron. Dunn- Bartonis portrayed the era of pirates and pirateering. The remaining two stunts from Hamilton-VVhitten and Atkin-Colby received participation awards. The first demonstrated the deficiencies in the educational system of Cook Castle while the second depicted the question of what to send to the XVorld,s Fair. Front How: Ronald Clodfelter, treasurerg Eldon Partridge, Tom Welch, second vice-presidentg Gail Schipper, presidentg Randy Lloyd, first vice-presidentg Ron Detmer, recording secretaryg Terry Deppert, corresponding secretary. Second Row: Bruce Boehm, john Gholson, Dave Sprouse, Tom Schlotzhauer, Chuck Chism, Wesley Thompson. Third Row: Iack Ramsey, jack Roseman, John Heller, jason Gansauer, Randy Baker, Lyle Hall, Richard Longfellow. Back Row: Donald Koshinski, Jerry Speer, Ted Greenquist, jim Murray. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Gladly Servin Each year the members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity provide service to the ISU campus. What could be more amusing than seeing clowns direct the scurrying trailic during the Homecoming parade? An annual APO Revue, held in the fall, helped a crippled childrenjs camp at Lake Bloomington. Mem- bers worked hard to promote student participation in two blood bank drives and a Heart Fund dance, given in the spring. APO participated in the adop- tion program by sponsoring a foster child in Europe. The chorus hliheukicksfor'APO'Revue.'Y V' 96 LOWELL MASON -MEN C pring Melodies Music majors, minors, and resource people began the year with a Homecoming reception. Later in the year they participated in the APO Revue and also Went to Chicago for the Midwest Band Clinic. The annual spring production was Kiss Me, Katef, Cole Porteris musical play, which appeared March 19-22 in Capen Auditorium. Much time and effort Went into this Broadway presentation that is a play Within a play. The combination of talent and hard Work made this a successful production. Lyn Dwyer and Terry Roderick in Kiss Me, Katef, a Lowell Mason production. Front Row: Terry Roderick, vice-president, Sharon Struebing, recording secretary, Mary Evans, Lyn Dwyer, corresponding secretary, Carolyn Pearson, treasurer, Patti Oncth, Bill Leucht, president, john Ferrell, adviser. Second Row: Barb Emanuel- son, Sharon Murphy, Iudy Manock, Ken VVilliams, Sue Leben, Prowant, Donna Duncan, Carol Brooks, Pat Vogen, Shirley Stumm. Third Row: Connie Blauvelt, Richard Slianklin, Edi Barnard, David Mosier, Lcona Cuzik, Grace Miller, jane Nicolet, Joyce Bauman, Paula Ewalt. Fourth Row: Bob Yllestman, Tubal Holmes, Jill Hurless, Dora Voges, Don Alenkins, Nancy Novak, Lynn Barth, Karen Hogan, Ed Kazrnierski. Fifth Row: Bob Steers, Al Andreason, John Lyon, Richard Etter, Leslie Sickbert, Rodney Hawkins, Pat McKay, Karcn Zeeck, Dianna Harris. Back Row: Jean Tobias, Helen VVaters, Terry Tiz, Jim Woolley, Marilyn Burrus, Anne Lehman. 97 VAHU NA S quatie rt Changing emphasis from synchronization to aquatic art, Varunas swim show was centered around perfumes. aEnchantment,v the beginning act, fea- tured all the cast members, aProphecyU was the grand finale. Aquatic art involves the presentation of ideas while synchronization involves patterns. Girls try out for Varunas by going through tests of strokes and stunts, they are then placed in groups according to ability. This year Varunas presented a demonstration for PEM Club, but the main event of the year was the annual swim show. Varunas is an unique club and fulfills the extracurricular in- terests of many students. Varunas members do not use surfboard to keep them afloat. Front Row: Ioanua Midtlyng, adviser, Marie Jackson, Linda Trottier, Kristine Hatfield, Kate Brink, secretary, Ruth Johnson, Iackie Krutsinger, adviser. Second Row: joy Witkowski, Sharon Hillegonds, Vicki Carter, Ian Kullen, Ieanette Cezendorf, Debbv Smith, Dorene Dostalek, Susan Scholler. Buck How: Mary Sneesby, Charlotte Seneff, Carol Stahl, Carole Nebert, Ianice Flowers, Barbara Hewitt, Genevieve Teal. i i 98 Orchesis, animal spring Concert, held April 1, 2, and 3, featured dances from novelty routines to classical routines. The dance group, made up of a S I S Junior Orchesis and a 'Senior Drchesis,.'practiced e S throughout the year. OlCl1CS1S groups peltor med at high schools, ISU shows, and faculty meetings. M i Members attended a dance symposium in Iowa. L ot ons pea Front Row: Faith Clark, adviser, Earlynn Miller, adviser, Sharon Pitelnnan, Diane Grohne, treasurer, Barbara Bollmeier, vice- president, Diane Montgomery, president, Paula Chidichimo, Sharon Zyontz, Eunice Keeton, Edward Morris. Second Row: Judy Bystry, Christine Kowalski, Vicki Carter, Sandy Kahler, Norma Siegrist, Jackie Davies, Jane Malham, Beverly Willirlms, Cheryle Cogsxvell, Holly Alexander, Kathy Vignocchi, Edythe Jackson, Susan Cansman. Third How: Pam Searpelli, Sharon Matas, Nancy Borden, Judi Smith, Gayle Lackey, Marsha Halliday, Judy Morrow, Dixie Smith, Debby VVarncr, Sharon Jack- son, Sharon Harrod, Jon Chesko. Back Row: Barbara Kanies, Nancy Taft, Cheryl Raber, Kathryn Davidson, Lanette Stoll, Maria Miller, Linda Trottier, Sharon Bond, Judy Zeller. enADuA'i'1soN he Final Test Graduation creeps up on the senior. He is im- mersed in Hlling out credentials, student teaching, and then that impossible day arrives. Most seniors are unaware of the preparations being made for this special day, but a student-faculty commencement committee begins to lay plans early in second se- mester. While the senior is caught up in the scurry of ordering graduation announcements and being fitted for cap and gown, his representatives on the commencement committee are contacting possible speakers and investigating the alternatives for the class gift. Seniors of the class of 1965 were the first graduates to receive their degrees inside. Horton Fieldhouse was chosen by the commencement com- mittee as the site of graduation 1965. 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'..fFQ3M fnfifm?5Z5 X Wm n PIC P O H G X I ZA TIO S If XIII, NN' I N'lI'lCH SPH Q Mi THLETICS Joann Adams, Rachel Mueller, jane Orr, jalaine Riechers, and Pat Siwinski cheer at freshmen games and support the senior cheerleaders at Varsity games. Karen Klasing Sharon Blakeman QQLSYM' ' ,hw 1mll fl CHEERLEADERS pirited ounds on Students returned to school in the fall, and along with the crunching of leaves Was a new sound on campusg it was the Bobby Bone Victory Bell. The peal of the bell signified victoryg cheering crowds replied with spirited yells. Organized pep Was led by the varsity cheerleaders Sandy Marquiss, Sharon Blakeman, Mary Anne Smeltzer, Shirley Stumm, Ann Walter, Barbara White, and Karen Klasing. They were supported by the freshman squad of Joann Adams, jane Orr, Jalaine Biechers, Pat Siwinski, and Rachel Mueller. The red and White blur before the stand symbolized school spirit and became an in- centive to Illinois State spectators to support and cheer their team on to victory. Mary Anne Smeltzel- Shirley Stumm Campus Captain Sandy Marquiss v Ann Walter Front Row: Diane Laska, Cheri Brown, Marsha Sloan, Dori Neri. Second How: Jeanie Burpee, Holly Wieben, Margie Herman, Karen Bock. Third Row: Peggy Stearns, Kathy Pizzimenti. Fourth Row: Dianne Lasley, Marcia Kates. Fifth Row: Carol Sue Semanisin, Mary Kregor. Sixth How: Kathy Johnston, Marti Dixon. Back Row: Carol Fortney, Bobbi Gray, Robbie Pickering. CORYPHEES Football practice and weekly practices of Cory- phees all prepare for the coming of the football season and the appearance of school spirit every- where. In connection with the band, Coryphees, a precision dance group, provided entertainment dur- ing the halftime of football and basketball games. Every ISU touchdown was made even more exciting when the Coryphees exhibited their talent and spirit. This year the Coryphees combined their spirit and enthusiasm with that of the Redbird Hooters. Al- though they may have cold legs from their short skirts, their warmth of spirit is felt at the game. Combined Rh thm and Precision Strike up the band Hash tr brg smile and wave the team on to victory with your pompous. rf2va ' ,,, WRA Front Row: Royleen Tipton, Judi Hansen, Vicki Carter, Carol F ortney, Jean Meade. Second Row: Bette Benewich, Nancy Fick, Cathy DeYoung, Diane Rayburn, Sue Harmeson, Mary Lipke, Marianne Thorson. Back Row: Margie Herman, Kaye McDonald, adviser, Pat Campobello, Bonnie Bauch, Diane DalPra. With its new constitution, WRA reorganized its board by making it smaller and more compact. Four members attended the national convention of Ath- letic and Recreation Federation for College VVomen in Lincoln, Nebraska, during spring vacation. I CLUB I Club held two visitation days, one at the end of football season and one in the spring, to introduce the coach and the campus to high school athletes. Members sponsored a goodwill dance between ISU and VVesleyan and a dinner dance. I CLUB Front Row: Archie Harris, Bill Robinson, Bud Berning, Roger Ninness, Richard Russell, vice-president, Tom Powell, treasurer, Allan LaRochelle, president, Terry Shoup, secretary, Bill Bellnap, Jerry Kahn. Second Row: Michael Askew, Jerry Maley, James Furrow, Paul Ziert, Dick Rounds, John Bauer, Virgil Kuhnert, Dan Malloy, Ken Johnson. Third Row: Victor Buehler, Barry Bock, Thomas Holden, Ken Franzen, Bill Rumchak, Tom Major, Rich Vedder, Richard Regez, Fred Knee, Van Miller, Tom Kordewick, Ron Price. Back Row: James Whitman, Chuck Lundquist, Stan Petty, Frank Dutton, Cary Ste- vens, Bill Powell, John Moffat, John Fussner. Intramurals provide oo-educational swimming for Illinois State students at the new McCormick pool Volleyball was a popular intramural sport for men and Women. A football player executes an end sweep in this rough and tumble game of intramural flag football on the intramural Held e ' t l W t Q Q 1 Whw' 'N'W 'h m'W 'm 4GA'..1' ,... .,.famM-M M, A f-f' INTRAMURALS For Ever one Something for everyone is the key to the menys intramural program at Illinois State University. Un- der the direction of Dr. Eugene Hill the Men,s Physical Education department offered an intramural program which was designed to provide relaxing, purposeful recreation for ISU's male student body. The intramural program, consisting of eleven dif- ferent sports activities, was divided into two basic groups including a tournament program and a rec- reational program. In the tournament program male students formed teams and competed in round robin and elimination tournaments While individual ac- tivities such as golf and swimming Were offered to the student body for relaxing recreational releases. The activities offered by the intramural depart- ment included track, volleyball, Water polo, swim- ming, golf, Wrestling, basketball, Hag football, tennis, and softball. The entire program functioned under the roof and the adjoining fields of the Horton Physi- cal Education plant and boasted of participation by sixty per cent of all male students. McCormick Gym was the site of coed volleyball A team of intramural field hockey players move the puck around McCormick Camera catches Coach Struck in pose of concentration. l Quarterback John Court receives information. Front Row: Iohn Court, co-captain, Steve Oelklaus, Phil Long, Tom Holden, Frank Dutton, Fran Boruff, Bill Vaught, Cor- don Nunemaker, Herb Seils, Virgil Martin. Second Row: Ken Iohnson, Britt Farroh, co-captain, Cary Stevens, Loren Brewer, Cary Brucker, Cary Heifner, Iohn Bauer, Stan Petty, Dennis Fulk, Rich Vedder, Bollie Mercer, Barry Bock. Third Row: Al Kranz, trainer, Iohn Farris, manager, Keith King, jim Thomas, Brad Miller, Joe Roberts, Sid Messamore, Bill McFarland, Dave Kelly, Ajay Martin, Gary Moss, jim YVe-ber, John Young, Ed Struck, coach, Bill O'Neil, graduate assistant, Duffy Bass, assist- ant coach. Back Row: John Gelch, assistant coach, Milt Weisbecker, assistant coach, Rich Regez, Gary Giardini, Ken F ranzen, Craig Stalcup, Ray Austrums, Chuck Lundquist, jim Swearingen, Jerry Malen, Tom Major, Jack Sturgeon, Verlyn Knisley, John Moilat, Les Herman, Bob Koehler, assistant coach. c n E E EE rsaiirira , ,M ai! 1964 VARSITY RECORD ISU Opp. Millikin ...... . . 33 14 Indiana State . . . 7 26 Bradley ......... . . 24 25 Northern Illinois .... . . 14 20 Eastern Illinois . . . . . 25 23 Central Michigan . . . . 0 12 Mankato State .... . . 27 6 XVestern Illinois . . . . 27 21 Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . 16 14 Defensive end Britt Farroh wards off opponents. FOOTBALL Posts Five Wins With Iohn Courtis passing and Stan Pettyis catch- ing Illinois State University began and ended their 1964 season on winning notes. All was not happiness, however, with State compiling a season's record of five victories and four defeats. Highlights of the season came with two wins brought about by Stan Pettyis field goals and a 27-6 Homecoming victory over Mankato State. A 27-21 thriller over IIAC co-champion Western Illinois also created football interest. Of the four ISU defeats only Indiana State bettered the Redbirds by a large margin, as they ran away with a 26-7 win. Illinois State appeared on the way to victory against Brad- ley University and Northern Illinois but falter-ed in the second half in both contests. The only other defeat came at the hands of conference foe Central Michigan. State, without the services of regular quarterback John Court, dropped a heartbreaker. Despite a little better than average season, Illinois Stateis Birdies provided a dramatic close to their year by responding to the challenge of a tough Western Illinois team. The football squad paid a visit to cross-town VVesleyan, where they defeated a previously undefeated Titan squad by a close 16-14 margin. The game was marked with excitement and tension as ISU controlled the ball for three quarters lf, 14 111 Tense action brings bench to their feet as Rollie Mercer yells encour- agement to Illinois State's team. Redbirds Pla Role via the ground. Wesleyan roared back for two touch- downs, making Stan Pettyas thirty-eight yard field goal the deciding margin of victory. The highly spirited contest, which saw an IWU touchdown run called back, followed by the ejection of a Wesleyan player for attacking an oilicial, marked the fourth straight win for ISU and their sixteenth victory over Wesleyan. The twin city series includes seventy-five victories for Wesleyan and thirty-one for State with the two schools fighting to a draw nine times. Post season honors for Illinois State team members was the election of Stan Petty, end, and defensive specialist Tom Major to the IIAC conference first team while Petty joined defensive end Britt F arroh on Max Seibelis All-State college eleven. ISU team- mates honored co-captain and senior quarterback john Court by voting him the most valuable player. Illinois Stateis defensive trio teams up to wrestle oppositionis ball carrier. f A -1 ,, fr- . ..,Y 5 W 1 ,N . : I5Ef. ' N l f2?Zf22 ' m Tic., , V I , ,- .. v ,iw fm + 1 . X gyiesy I asw- V , , 4 xy A 1, A 4 - ' .pn ' . . + ' ,Q ,x...fgA,N M3 uni-,ZfgfL, ?4fsf' gl, as '90 , 1 ., Y-gww. Q Aw 4 5 V ffy -ww is N J. ' fi AV ww Qu P Q1 as :gi xv , X, . M A' if X sf Q . 'Z in 1' 'Xa 6 R .V if up S. ,,.. K . I.. ig? g ,lj L ,A V, SSC--ff ' V' Y 5 'ff -. 5 X Q, ,Wx W , - L M . ar 5, M ' M. tw Q E K 5 Ski W R W' A A 5 x , 'fjf 4.25 Wx. ' . Y kv, 7 I f 1 ,, ' A Q 5: nf 'JF 5 A A fr' f , 4 FH? W f ff 22 , 5 lf. 1 W ,nf-f K, ' V .'AsL,.f 5' 'l 1 i wg f . E K if 5 it is 'H-'Q Y Kwvng K w i is ISU back steps over blockers for needed yardage, FRESHMAN FooreAsLL Coach Plans Future With a strong defensive team effort and a line passing attack, Illinois State Universityis first all- freshmen football squad completed their season with two victories and two defeats. Despite their average team record, Stateis main objective, developing play- ers capable of serving on ISU,s varsity, appears to have been achieved. According to Coach Milt Weis- becker, this yearis squad had more potential than a fine 1963 junior varsity team which ran up an im- pressive undefeated season. With emphasis on de- velopment, Weisbecker tried to give as many players as possible an opportunity to compete, he put into action a three platoon system which allowed at least thirty-three men to see action in each encounter. Front Hou, Bob Lauterlung Jim Gorman Rich Mann Horace Box Rick Shemansky Bob Watt Gary Skinner Rusty Roe penack Mike Phillips Ion Rickards Second Row jerry Boram Dick Conrad Brian Wisner George Goepfert Bill Murphy Chuck Lemke Iim Simpson Frank Miller Art Newbrough Lee Boyko Dennis Riccio Jim McMillan Thzrd Row Bill ONe1l graduate assistant Milt Weisbecker coach Wendell Simmons Arnold Giles Greg Habas Nick Karales Dennis Ioy jerry Kinnikm Bob Court Ierry Williams Dick Zimmerman Tom Souhrada Larry Gassen graduate assistant B H Bass assistant coach Back Row Dennis Alexander Mike Battlsta Dave Daniels Steve Bjornstad Bruce Munsell Tim Rawlins Ron Sanford john Rahn Tom Bawulski Mike Eddlngs Bob Mayer Referee anticipates the next play as Illinois State's offensive line sets to hold defensive rush of opponents. Among the varsity hopefuls who made impressive showings were Ierry Kinnikin, Art Newbrough, Arnold Giles, Rich Mann, Lee Boyko, and Steve Bjornstad. Kinnikin, rated as a fine passer, was the most impressive of five quarterbacks throwing to receivers Newbrough and Giles. Mann and Boyko handled the offensive halfback positions while pow- erful six foot one inch, two hundred and twenty- iive pound Bjornstad operated at fullback. Top line prospect Mike Eddings did a fine job at both oifen- sive and defensive tackle while Bob Court, Working at either center or linebacker, and defensive spe- cialists Dick Zirnmerman, Rick Sliemansky, and Jerry Williams appeared as potential varsity material. Other hopefuls for next season include guard Mike Battista and linemen Ron Sanford, Dave Daniels, Bruce Munsell, and Brian Wisne1'. 1964 RECORD ISU opp. Eastern Illinois .... . . 20 6 Western Illinois .... . . 39 I4 Northern Illinois ..... . . I2 14 Joliet Junior College .... . 7 18 Fullback Steve Bjornstad appears dazed from battle orioss COUNTRY Cogdal's Last Year, truggle For Team i The face of Gary Coffman shows the strain of a grueling race. Illinois State's Captain Virgil Kuhnert holds slim lead during meet held at ISU's golf course. 116 Illinois State Universityis cross country season was one of surprise and sentiment. The State team began the season with only three returning lettermen and a host of candidates for the remaining two spots. Surprises began early While sentiment was always present as the cross country men tried to make Coach Joe Cogdalis final season a success. The State squad began their season with a sur- prise trouncing of Millikin. Cary Coffman led ISU,s distance runners to a perfect score, downing the Decatur school 15 to 40 in a downpour. This marked the tvventy-fifth time in thirty-one years that an Illinois State squad gained this victory. The success proved to be the beginning of the end of a Winning season, as ISU found the going rough for the re- mainder of the season. While lettermen Cary Coff- man and Mike Askew were consistently leading run- ners, neither was to capture a first place for State after the opening meet in Decatur. Coach Cogdalis final season saw the team finish with a three and five record While finishing a dead QI' I v.w:'v xx -mxS 'Qv 1 v-K-rx -'rf' ,. 5:20 .TOO L53 mf-e-D' mi N 454 590 9310 .-2-1 Oleg v-4100.32 QEQ C Di mgqr' STM DYJIT' QQ O 03 T-TO 'ZH- Hag QC: QLD eww 1:- F? :n'CD 1964 RECORD last in the IIAC Conference encounter. While the ISU Opp. 1964 season will not go down as the best for Cogdalis Millikin . . . . . 15 40 thirty-seven year career, the veteran ISU coach has Loyola . . . ...... . . , . . 47 15 a great many thrills and accomplishments to look Eastern Illinois ........ .. 39 18 back on. Cogdal is credited with fostering the Inter- Washington University . . . . . 37 23 collegiate Cross Country Association, serving as Northern Illinois ..... . . 48 15 president in 1959. His teams have posted twenty- Bradley. . . ..... .. 25 30 four cross country titles, Winning sixty-three per cent Western Illinois . . . , . 42 17 of their meets. Cogdal is also credited with coach- Illinois Wesleyan . . . , . 17 38 ing fourteen individual champions, originating the IICCA Field Meet... .. Seventh double dual meets, pioneering team uniforms, and NAIA District 20 .... . . Third founding state invitational meets. IIAC Meet ..... . . Fifth Front Row: Flynn Sochon, Larry Iacob, Jeff Kroger. Back Row: Gene Iones, manager, Cary Coffman, Virgil Kuhnert, captain, Mike Askew, Lee Johnson, Steve Henderson, Joe Cogdal, coach. 4 af? war., A- gm: 'L 1965 RECORD ISU Opp. Platteville State . . . 54 41 Illinois State Relays. . . Fourth Bradley University . . . 46 41 Northern Illinois . . . 52 43 Valparaiso . . . ..... 751f2 54W Augustana . . . ....... 75W 34 University of Illinois .... 51 44 Indiana State ........ 30 65 Evansville . . . . . 30 65 Western Illinois . . . 62 33 Eastern Illinois .... 50 45 Gustavus Adolphus . . . 52 41 Augustana College . . . 54 41 Western Illinois .... 60 43 Central Michigan .. 60 65 IIAC Meet ....... Second NCAA . . . . . .... Twenty-fourth Front Row: Steve Showers, Mike Strong, Van Miller, Rick Wade Fred Knee Rich Russell Dick Regez Rodney Wilson Back Row: Randy Lloyd, managerg Terry Shoup, Rudi Timme1man crptain Dick Ku 1 Jim Sloan Dick Barsema Tom Hayak, Dick Noon, Archie Harris, coach. 118 Conference champ Dick Kirgan gets a good start. With a veteran squad which featured eight re- turning lettermen, Coach Archie Harris, ISU swim- ming team concluded their 1964-65 season with an amazing I2-3 dual meet record and a fine second place finish in the IIAC meet held at Horton pool. While Northern Illinois proved to be too much for Stateis swim team, they fought all the way before settling for a second place showing in the confer- ence encounter. During the two day meet Stateis Dick Kirgan won three individual titles and set a pool record of 49.8 seconds in the IOO-yard free- style on his way to being named the meetas Gut- standing Performerf, In addition to Kirganis cham- pionships, other iirsts were captured by Captain Rudi Timmerman, 200-yd. backstroke, Dick Barsema, 1,650-yd. freestyle, and Bud Berning, diving. During the regular season Coach Harris received consistently good performances from his veteran squad as they lost meets to only Central Michigan, Indiana State, and Evansville. In addition to his conference champions Harris counted heavily upon Van Miller, second in confer- ence diving, Greg Freeman, second in 200-yd. back- stroke, Rich Russell, distance freestyle specialist, Terry Shoup, breaststroke, Dick Regez, backstroke, Dick Noon, freestyle, and transfer student Iim Sloan. Besides holding the IIAC meet, Illinois State Uni- versity was also the site of the NCAA College Divi- sion National Meet. The NCAA meet drew outstand- ing performers from throughout the United States. SWIMMING Tankers Second Camera gets a fish-eye view from pool window. BASKETBALL i eason of Woe Illinois State forward Mike Akin drives toward opponentis basket in effort to score. Front Row: Eddie Sennett, Steve Fisher, Roger Mueller, Bob Lorenz, Bob Rush, Dave Lapan, Langston Martin, jerry Ross Denny Denman. Back Row: Iohn Celch, assistant coachg Dave Williams, Don Feek, Mike Akin, Duane Bmninga, Jim Ran- dolph, Rodger Chenore, Glen Lehnus, john Cruser, james E. Collie, coach. 1f ?k i1,f 5E-'fv kim. Ok, men, letis try it this Way,', says State Coach Jim Collie as he directs l1is squad during time out. A season of Woe is the best way to sum up the basketball year for Illinois State Universityps 1964- 65 Redbird team. Coach Iim Collieis Birdies never even got off the ground as they Won only six games and dropped eighteen varsity contests. While the season proved to be one marked by little excitement, the Redbirds did manage to have their moments of glory. Perhaps the most satisfying victories for the State basketballers were their Wins over Western Illinois and the University of Wiscon- sin QMilWaukeej. In the Western encounter the Birdies refused to give up as they fought the Leather- necks all the Way before finally winning in overtime. W'hile the VVestern game was a close call the Mil- waukee game saw the red and white run all over the court in running up a one-sided 104-83 victory. The Birds, total of 104 counters was the highest score ever recorded in Horton Fieldhouse. In addi- tion to their record breaking point total the Redbirds shot a percentage of .527, a Fieldhouse record. Other highlights of the basketball teamis disap- pointing season included their 109-88 victory over Cruser has the ball, but there isnit any place to go. Sioux Falls in the Nebraska Christmas tournament and the presence of major college competition in the form of Western Michigan and Washington Univer- sity of St. Louis. While the Birdies lost twice to Washington University and once to Western Michi- gan, they did manage to give WMU a run for their money in the first half before yielding. In analyzing the 1964-65 Redbirds, it appears that their main problems were in defense and rebound- ing. While Illinois State was putting points through the hoop at the rate of 78.2 per game, their op- ponents vvere taking advantage of a weak defense by pouring in 84.5 points per ball game. The apparent lack of rebounding is quite visible when one looks at the final summary of statistics and finds Stateis leading rebounder, Duane Bruninga, averaging only 8.9 rebounds per game. Throughout most of the season Coach Collie and the rest of the Redbird team were forced to fall back on the leadership of senior guard John Cruser. Cruser, named the teamis 'cMost Valuable Playerf averaged 19.5 points per game. 121 ISU fans and cheerleaders dance with joy as scorc- Ba ketball board shows results of State's overtime victory. 122 Dave Lzlpan dribbles around defensive player us Duane Brnningu sets for action. Redbirds Drop Eighteen Gaines 1965 R ISU St. Iosephis . . . 60 Indiana State . . . 82 Carthage . . . . . 69 Eastern Illinois . . 55 Millikin . . . ...... . . 98 Western Michigan .... 78 Emporia State ...i. 87 Oniaha........ 80 Sioux Falls ...... . . . 109 Central Michigan . . . 60 Ferris State .......... 80 Western Illinois ...... 73 Washington University 76 Illinois Wesleyan ..... 71 University of Wisconsin ..... . . . 104 Eastern Illinois ....... 67 Northern Illinois ..... 76 Washington University 74 Carthage . . . ....... , . 74 University of VVisconsin 92 Illinois VV esleyan ..... 67 Central Michigan . . . 74 Northern Illinois . . . 85 Western Illinois .... 87 ISU scores again with timely tip in of missed shot attempt. FHESHMAN BASKETBALL Wasem Trains Desire, determination, a will to learn, and an ex- cellent attitude with plenty of team spirit Were all characteristics of this yearis freshmen basketball team, according to their coach Jim Wasem. Coach Wasem appeared very optimistic in dis- cussing the possibilities of some of his squad mem- bers, chances of moving into a key spot on next sea- sonis varsity Redbirds. The main purpose and goal of the freshmen squad is to develop and learn skills which will benefit ISU teams in the years to come. This yearis freshmen squad, according to Wasem, Worked toward, and he feels accomplished, this goal. While the team finished above the five hundred mark for the season, their main accomplishment Was not their Winning record but their ability to learn quickly and apply the knowledge in a direction which will, it is hoped, lead to better varsity teams. During the scasonis play the freshmen concen- trated mainly on defensive skills and fundamentals. In looking ahead to next season some of the more accomplished varsity candidates appear to include guards George Terry, Ieff Kolb, and Ierry McCreal. Added height should join Coach Collieis squad next season in the persons of Al Krieg, 6'-I , Ken Young, 63 , Steve Arends, 64 , Bill Hansen, 64 , and Bob Brevve, 67 , Arends and McCreal shared scoring honors for the junior Redbirds While Arends also captured top rebounding honors. Camera catches dancing feet of freshmen team. Illinois State freshman Ken Young turns on the speed as he drives past opponent. Future arsit ' 1965 RECORD ISU Opp. Eastern Illinois ........ . . 69 58 LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby . . . . . 91 71 W6StC1'H Illinois ....... . . 68 65 Eastern Illinois ....., . . 76 73 Canton Community ..., . . 79 100 Northern Illinois .... . . 85 99 Joliet Iunior .... . . 88 96 Ken Young and Bob Brewe wait for rebound that never happens as ball swishes net. Front Row: Bill Hansen, Bob Brewe, Tom Crimes, Al Krieg, Steve Arends, Keith McCall, Jerry McCreal. Back Row: Dick Atterberry, Ron Azelson, Barry Raders, Ken Young, Doug Hixon, jim Yeakcl, Jim VVasem, coach. Gymnasts Take Second Ioe Long shows perfect form on rings. IIAC champion Paul Ziert displays form during free exercise routine. 126 GYMNASTI CS 1965 RECORD ISU Indiana State . . . . . . 63 Eastern Illinois ..... . . . 75 Central Michigan . . . . . . 81 Wheatoli . . . ..... . . . 79 Mankato State ........ . . . 43 Western Illinois ........ . . . 54 University of Chicago ..... . . . 6114 Indiana University .... . . . 5316 University of Iowa ..... . . . 34 Northern Illinois .... . . . 63 IIAC Meet ....... . . . Second NAIA Meet .... . . . Third Kordewick checks with judges before start of trampoline event. Opp. 57 53 55 57 77 85 58M 665 85 72 run, Q fqmf Front Row: jim Furrow, Dan Malloy, Paul Ziert, Neil Whittington, Tom Kordewick. Back Row: Dick Rounds, Larry Conant joe Long, john Fussner, Wayne Truex, coach. Led by the IIACIS KMost Outstanding Gymnastf Paul Ziert, Illinois Stateis gymnastics team finished a tough ten meet schedule by capturing a surprising second place in the conference meet. This finish en- abled them to receive an invitation to the national NAIA meet at Kansas State College in Fort Hayes. Coach Wayne O. Truex's veteran squad started State gymnast lim Furrow executes dif- the season with four straight Wins before going into a tail spin which lasted until their surprising effort in the conference encounter. Leading gym team member, Paul Ziert, concluded . his four year career with an amazing one man show at the IIAC finals. The slim built Ziert captured the meetls 6'Outstanding Athlete Awardv while Winning first place honors in free exercise, tumbling, and long horse vaulting. In addition he also placed sec- ond in trampoline, third in all-round competition, and fifth on the high bar. The only other State per- former to finish above a fourth place spot was Tom Kordewick, who captured a third on the trampoline. Members of the ISU gym team who competed in post season action were Ziert, Kordewick, Neil Whit- tington, Dan Malloy, Iohn Fussner, and Jim Furrow. During the tough season schedule, which included a double dual meet with Big Ten opponents Indiana and Iowa, Coach Truex counted heavily on key per- formers to make up for the lack in team depth. In addition to the group which made the Kansas trip to the NAIA, other ISU performers included Dick Rounds, side horse specialist, Larry Conant, parallel bars, and Ioe Long, horizontal bar. One oddity which occurred during the gymnasts' regular meet schedule, in which they finished with an even five wins and five losses, was the fact that they posted only one victory in their home meets at Horton Fieldhouse. That victory was over the University of Chicago, 61.5 to 58.5. ficult handstand on parallel bars. l l M. l 'Tlie winnerf' ISU wrestler jerry Kahn wins 21I'lOtIlCl' maitch. 1965 RECORD University of Xlissonri .... XIacBIur1'uy . . . .... . . . . . ISU Qll11Cll'2111gllI211' Meet .... Indiana State ........... Eastern Illinois ...... Xlillikin Invitational ,. Central BIICIIIQIIII .... Eastern Michigan ..., YVestern Illinois , . . IIAC Meet ...... NAIA Meet . . . ISU Opp. 19 I0 Il 20 First 13 14 I7 I7 First 25 ll 29 I2 23 II First Fourteentli Illinois State University wrestler Ioe Fields executes break down of opponent during heated inntch in Hortoifs south gym. I P F ,W Front Bow: Jerry Kahn, Mark Walker, Al Powell, Milt Neuman, Phil Curry, lim Butterbach, Jim Rumchak, Bill Rumchak. Back Row: Richard Irvin, assistant coach, John Bauer, Joe Fields, VVillie Williams, Bob Clark, Cary Ciardini, Jed Walker, Gary Heifner, Bob Koehler, coach. WRESTLING rapplers Win Conference Crown Under the new head coach Bob Koehler, Illinois Stateis wrestling squad brought fame and glory to the campus by capturing the IIAC iirst place trophy. The wrestlers edged conference foe Eastern Illinois by a slim margin of 65-64 to successfully defend their title, they captured the championship trophy for the second year from strong opposition. Gaining top individual honors for the Redbird Wrestlers were Willie Williams and Mike Manahan. Williams Won a tough I-0 match over Easternis Don Neece in the 191-lb. division to pace Stateis come- from-behind victory. Manahan easily disposed of his opponent with a 6-3 decision. Manahanis victory marked the sixteenth straight Win for the ISU team. Important second place points were captured by ISU wrestlers Cary Giardini, lim Bumchak, Jed Wlalker, and joe Fields. Adding third place points to the State total were Mark Walker and Bob Clark. While the clianipionship highlighted the yearis activities, ISU,s wrestlers can point with pride to other meets throughout the year which illustrated their skills. The Wrestling team captured first place honors in the ISU Quadrangular and the Millikin Invitational, in addition to being invited to the NAIA. 1:29 TRACK Mike Mittelstaedt Paces Trackrnen 1964 RECORD ISU Opp. INDOOR Bradley . . . ..... . . . 84 29 Midwest Relays . . . . . . Third OUTDOOR Eastern Illinois ....... . . . 64 67 Elmhurst Invitational . . . . . . Third State Intercollegiate .... . . . Third Western Illinois ...... . . . 72 59 Triangular Meet .... . . . First IIAC Meet ..... . . . Fourth Stan Petty accents the strain of putting shot. 130 State's john Kurtz and Virgil Kuhnert set a winning pace. l Front Row: Dick Forrest, Eric Rittenhouse, Cene jones, Cary Garrison, Merle Long, Dan Criflin, Dave Riddle, Myron Kiese- wetter, Tom Kulbactz, Jerry Carnivale, manager. Back How: Carl Heldt, assistant coach, VVayne Coplea, Mike Mittelstaedt, captain, Carl Sneed, Chuck Danner, Virgil Kuhnert, Mike Shea, Chuck Shadoan, Phil Johnson, Stan Petty, Loyd Crafford, Bill McConkey, Tom Powell, Dennis Fulk, Claude Crace, Al LaRochelle, Hal Bartee, Marvin Kiesewetter, Mark Bomball, Mike Askew, Al Withers, Joe Cogdal, coach. The numbers three and four predominated the 1964 track season at Illinois State University. In four outdoor meets the trackrnen finished third three times and fourth once while posting a record of four wins and one loss in dual meet competition. In the only indoor meet in which team points were kept, Coach Joe Cogdalis team ran over the visiting Brad- ley Braves 84-29 in the first indoor meet ever held at Illinois State University. Senior letter-winner Mike Mittelstaedt continually led the Birds in individual performances. The veteran distance runner led the way during State's third place finish at the State Hurdlers Phil johnson and Bill McConkey strain for that little extra which means victor Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet by setting a school record in the two mile run with a time of 9:14. Top spots were also grabbed by Stan Petty and Tom Powell. Powell successfully defended his high jump title by leaping six feet one inch while Petty won the discus contest with a heave of one hundred forty-five feet five inches. Petty and Mittelstaedt led the Birdies in their fourth place conference finish. Captain Mittelstaedt captured the only ISU first place trophy by winning the two mile event for the second straight year while Petty set a school record in the shot put which placed him third in that event. y. 131 BASEBALL Pitchers who hit better than hitters and hitters who pitched better than pitchers combined to pro- vide an interesting but below par 1964 season for Illinois State,s baseball team. Sophomore Phil Dinelli, who started the season as a pitcher and ended as regular Hrst-baseman, led the ISU squad in hitting with a .369 mark. Dinelli was also the team leader in extra base hits with four doubles, five triples, and one home run. The Bedbird players, coached for the first year by B. H. c'Duffy'7 Bass and lim Wasem, hit .241 as a team but were not able to finish above the .500 mark. They posted an overall record of thirteen wins and nineteen losses including four victories and eight defeats in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Jerry Boss, Bedbird leftiielder, and veteran third baseman Claude Kracik combined with Dinelli to provide head Coach Bass, squad with a potent bat- ting order. Ross was the leader in runs batted in with fourteen during the thirty-two game season while Kracik had the most hits with thirty-one and was second in batting average with a .313 mark. Season Plagued with ld Problems Front How: Randy Eisenhour, Danny Sadler, Barry Bock, Mike Howard, Keith King, Les Coates, joe Wischnowski, Ed Sennett, Bob Kondritz, Bob Shuckhart. Second Row: Bill Bellnap, Henry O'Reilly, Ken Franzen, Vic Buehler, Phil Dinelli, George LaMorte, Larry Ahearn, Ron Clausing, Clarence Mokszycki, Jim Frazier, Bill Robinson. Back Row: DuiIy', Bass, coach, jim Brownlee, manager, Bob Grisolano, captain, Larry Woosley, Bill Evans, Claude Kracik, Len Ackman, Sherm Mor- gan, Clyde Odle, Harry Tholen, Larry Brandt, Jerry Ross, Mike Hardy, Iim Wasem, assistant coach. 132 13-2- 5 Redbird second baseman Bill Bellnap scampers back to first during eleven inning loss to Wesleyan. In the pitching department State hurler Clyde Kluniorv Gdle had the best earned run mark of the regulars with a 2.72 average to go along with two wins and two defeats. Handling most of the pitching duties were Henry Irishv O,Reilly and veteran let- terman Bill Evans. The southpaw hurling O'Reilly turned in a respectable 2.83 earned run average While Evans posted a mark of 3.30. O,Reilly won two games while dropping six. Evans, who finished at five and five for the season, fittingly christened Illi- nois Stateis new baseball diamond when he blanked Lewis College 1-O in a no-hit performance. This marked the second time the veteran right hander held Stateis opponents hitless. Two years ago he ac- complished this feat against a tough Southern Illi- nois team in an IIAC contest. State's Redbirds opened their season with a south- ern training tour which saw them post three wins and five defeats against some of the strongest teams in the country. The Birds opened their southern visit by dropping a heartbreaking 1-0 contest to Southwestern College of Memphis. ISU,s second training session pitted them against Southwestern Louisiana's Lions, three-time champions of the Gulf States Conference. The Lions were far too advanced for Illinois Stateis young ball club, downing the Redbirds twice, 8-1 and 10-5. The baseball team found the winning trail much easier from here on as they won three straight games, defeating Keesler Air Force Base and Mississippi College twice. Perhaps the highlight of Stateas hot and cold sea- son was their three game sweep over visiting confer- ence foe Central Michigan. The three victories ac- counted for the first series sweep since the Redbirds defeated Central Michigan in 1961. The most heart- breaking defeat of the long season came at the hands of cross-town rival Illinois Wesleyan. Veteran hurler Len Ackman threw curves and fastballs past the Titans for ten scoreless innings only to lose in the eleventh. Wesleyan loaded the bases on a Walk and two bunts with the winning runs coming across on a pass ball, a wild pitch, and a weak hit. 133 1964 RECORD ISU Southwestern . . . ............ . . . 0 Southeastern Louisiana .... . 1 Southeastern Louisiana .... . 5 Mississippi Southern ..... . 0 Keesler Air Force Base .... . 2 Mississippi College .... . 2 Mississippi College .... . 3 Southern Illinois .... . 3 Lewis . . . ....... . . . 1 Lewis..... .. O Millikin . . . . . . . 13 Washington . . . . 1 Washington . . . . . . . 2 Illinois Wesleyan .... . 0 Lake Forest ...... . 8 134 Opp. 1 8 10 1 0 1 1 6 0 7 5 O 5 3 O Lake Forest Western Illinois .. Western Illinois . . . VVestern Illinois . . . Central Michigan . Central Michigan . Central Michigan . Lewis... ..... Notre Dame . . . Notre Dame ..... Northern Illinois .. Northern Illinois .. Northern Illinois .. University of Illinois Eastern Illinois .... Eastern Illinois .... Eastern Illinois .... Captain and catcher Bob C' 119013110 strides forward in anticipation of base hit Head Coach Bass takes time out for a conference. Second baseman Ed Sennett makes a quick play to third after fielding a difHcult line drive. Ea i, 'ilrishi' O,Reilly stares down for a sign 135 Front How: Roger Kohlin, Bill Powell, Rich Snowberg, captaing Lothar Peistrup, Jim Whitman. Back Row Milt Neuman, Lee johnson, Roger Ninness, Eugene Hill, coach. Tennis Captain Rich Snowberg displays southpaw form. Northeast Missouri .. Central Missouri .... Rolla School of Mines Murray State ....... DePaul... ..... University of Illinois. . Illinois Wesleyan .... Western Illinois . . , Eastern Illinois ...... St. Louis University.. MacMurray .... .... Bradley... . Murray State .... Northern Illinois .. Wheaton . ........ . . North Central ....... Washington University Eastern Illinois ...... IIAC Meet .. 136 1964 RECORD ISU 5 8 8 4 5 3 7 9 8 4 8 8 4 8 5 9 3 5 First Opp 4 I I 5 4 6 I 0 I 5 I I 5 I 4 0 6 4 TENNIS Ilinois State Captures III C Crown Illinois State Universityis highiiying Redbirds pro- vided an excellent finish to a very successful season by presenting Coach Eugene Hill with the IIAC championship trophy. The Birdie team made a rout of the conference meet by rolling over second place finisher Eastern Illinois, 21 to 13. Stateis twenty-one points were provided by singles winners Jim Whit- man, Bill Powell, Lothar Peistrup, and Roger Ninness along with the doubles team of Powell and Peistrup. The conference victory marked the eighth time that the Redbirds have won the league crown since the iirst tournament held in 1950. In addition to their championship finish Coach Hillis well-balanced squad ran up an impressive string of thirteen victories as compared to only iive defeats. The Redbirds started their season by com- piling an impressive 3-1 record for their annual spring vacation tour. The team downed Northeast Missouri 5-4 and crushed Central Missouri and Rolla School of Mines by identical scores of 8-1 before dropping a close 5-4 decision to Murray State. ISU,s tennis squad put final wraps on the season by honor- ing team Captain Rich Snowberg and junior letter- man Bill Powell. Snowberg was elected by his team- mates as recipient of the most valuable player trophy while Powell, conference champion at the number three singles spot and winner of fifteen matches during the season, was elected captain for 1965. Lothar Peistrup musters mighty service effort 4, W, WY, 7, 7 , ,,,,,,, Y, eouf n Even Finish Inconsistency is the only word which adequately sums up Illinois State Universityis 1964 golf season. Coach Milt Weisbeckeris golfers were continually plagued with the inconsistency problem brought about by the lack of experienced squad members. VVhile the top siX, Mike Orrison, Ed Fey, Rusty Wells, Richie Creen, jerry Diamond and Dick Rapp, took turns having their good days, no one member of the team could manage to set the pace week after week to provide the margin of victory for State. One bright point in new Coach Weisbeckerys favor is the thought of his entire squad returning for an- other season. While the Redbirds were driving and Rusty VVells, captain, Mike Orrison, Richie Green, Ed Fey, Milt Weisbecker, coach. ,p ,. ' Z. I Q : 't :':.' ,,-fi: ef,--.,,f:':fI,, f-N R Jerry Diamond winds up for fairway wood shot. putting their way to eleven wins, eleven losses, and two ties, their campaign was being marked by in- dividual and team honors which pegged them for future successes. The Redbirds put an appropriate clincher to their iive hundred season when they finished in the middle of the IIAC pact by placing third at the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Con- ference Colf Championship at the Silver Lakes Country Club in Orland Park. ISU defeated Central Michigan and Eastern Illinois but lost out in a tough battle with Northern Illinois for the second slot. High man for ISU was freshman Mike Orrison, who captured second place in the tournament. Dick Rapp, jerry Diamond, as iw , x , f 1 . I .Zigi 1964 RECORD Pensacola Navy ................ Eglin Air Force Base ............ Miami Invitational Tournament. . . Western Illinois ................ Bradley... .... Rockford . . . ..... . . . . University of Illinois. . . St. Louis University .... Southeast Missouri . . . Loyola University .... Northwestern . . . . . . . . Bradley... ......... Washington University . . . Illinois Wesleyan ...... Northern Illinois . . . Western Illinois .... Loyola University .... De Paul ........... Notre Dame ..... Acquinas College . . . Southern Illinois .... WVestern Illinois .. Eastern Illinois . . . Northern Illinois . . . Eastern Illinois . . . IIAC Meet ..... ISU 7 I6 Twelfth 4V2 716 1616 3 8 156 18 716 1316 14 1516 6 9 15 18 516 18 10 416 9 7 1416 Third Opp. 20 ll 136 1016 IW 15 12 416 6 1016 416 1 216 12 9 3 O 3016 12 26 1316 9 11 316 Q X S S .mm .ua ':'f-3122.15-,U I im.f2aSz2sfs.::: 1, .. me -1 -2 .IQwizfpfwfswvis-... 525?5IiffEVf5:Lfi:iZ2555:1ZLQVHSQE l., . '1-:4'i.f,, 51f15f?2e:5fffi.f2,gfz.:zggwyiiggffli:g..,,,. 1- up vggwgfgkiwesz..gzzjgzjyrffgr,a..,Tf,, 5 3 if Egg.. L. I grew:-fl'-fw,.wf 'if-f.f.,,f,... f. 1. 'J' ' . f'.:1:1-2652.243 1Q.f1.gfg,ggfgig,-Wy.,ff.,.,--'51-ffxxf,-Lvziveie. 2' .. ,wgqbgzggqi,gg5'gfff1.-5. 4,,4Q..fm,.H.:e.c,Q3 gays-,, :E isrlarilaz ' :Sv l::.z,f'wff- fffiE'i7I1f: 'lfliuf UTff'T1l?E1f2If.s:f'22,s H211 - sm., ff -it w,f7,1,-fr L Q, 4, .. .. H .,,. 7,.. Q ,.., . .. :'gzggssfiHsZ.+ .wg f.gp,fl,,q:sv:1f:' 4, . fa ff,lqglz:i:f:i1:f'1f,f-w..,?:5 - 'v:f::f7?f i:,1gg,g,f lj - SfiWi:2'f .leg , 5,:'5f'f- fi tif, 1 if g,-3,5 f Q, .v.5gg,g3fggggiffggfiziiszi'wif - f-lc, 'iii.gj5.3ll55f5..g5,- E .2 Wailsifke f -1 1319525552271 my - 1.sf1:.Qf:fgmgg . : ' 1 'fm-.1 sais: f fin- .3 ., Mike Orrison displays intense concentration. Ed Fey shows off driving style on first tee. 139 l V s l' l ,-X UNI INIST H Xl' I O lCIiSl'l5Y SlCI iVIl1lCS lDEPAH 'l'N1ICNTS IKM l l ' ljl' Y 'DIQ N' l' TEVXCIIINCI CADEMICS S hares Her President Part of Dr. Bone's study of higher education involved observing the Egyptian classroom and student for evaluation purposes 142 Dr. Bone shares popcorn with Rev. O,Brien at ball game. PRlCStIfDENT BONE A void was felt at Homecoming this yearg for the Hrst time since he came to Illinois State, President Bone was unable to share in Homecoming activities. He was representing his country and this university in an extended study of Egyptian higher education. November 6 President Bone returned to campus, and thousands of students welcomed him home at a surprise reception. The mutual Warmth and re- spect between the President and his student body were manifest at this occasion which set the mood of cooperation and progress that dominates the Presidentls policies. Although ISU students missed their President, the excitement of his return will long be remembered with a feeling of Warmth. From his offices in Hovey Hall, the President administers all university policy. Arthur Larsen Vice-President for Academic Eric H. johnson Harold E. Gibson Affairs Vice-President for Adminis- James Fisher Director of Bureau of Ap- Dean of Faculty trative Affairs Assistant to the President pointments W ' rr Q ?, Francis B. Belshe Anna L. Keaton John W. Gillis Preston M. Ensign Dean of the Undergraduate Associate Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Students Coordinator of Development School Dean of Women Dean of Men Business Manager 144 4 Richard E. Hulet Arlan C. Helgeson Celtlllfld M H1ll Dean of Students Dean of the Graduate School Ducctoi ol Publicity Anminisfrifnyrivn COUNCIL T Framework for Activity The administration which is the executive branch of our University serves as the framework for cam- pus activity. Directly responsible to the President and in turn to the Teacheris College Board is the Administrative Council. This council does not estab- lish policy, it merely interprets it. Members of the council are Dean Arthur Larsen, Dr. Eric -Iohnson, Dean Richard Hulet, Dr. Harold Gibson, Dr. James Fisher, Dean Francis Belshe, Dean Arlan Helgeson, Dr. Gertrude Hall, Dean Anna Keaton, Dean Iohn Gillis, and Mr. Preston Ensign. But the Administrative Council does not represent the entire administrative organization. The assistant deans, under the Dean of Women and Dean of Men, Work closely with students through their counseling services. Other services are provided for students through the offices of the Director of University Union, Director of Health Services, Director of Uni- versity Housing, Director of Student Financial Aids, Coordinator of Foreign Student Services, and Co- ordinator of Student Activities. Ethel G. Feicke Keith L. Scott Assistant Dean of VVomen Assistant Dean of Men Patricia A. Chesebro Charles A. McBriarty Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Men Dorothy H. Carrington Richard Trumpe Assistant Dean of Women Coordinator of Student Activities Serving tudent eeds Richard I. Smith Isabelle Terrill Director of Student Financial Aids Director of University Housing l U Howard I. Ivens Irving W. Salowitz Director of Admissions and Records Director of University Health Service Francis R. Brown Bruce T. Kaiser Director of the Division of University Director of University Union Extension and Field Services through Administrative Capacities Nelson Smith, who heads photographic service, is aided hy student UNIVERSITY sanvrcns For tudents All students are familiar with some of the facili- ties offered hy the University Services. All dorm residents secure their meals from the food servicesg seniors utilize the information made available through the Bureau of Appointments. But many offices exist unknown to the students Who use their facilities every day. Among these is the photographic service that put into picture form the outstanding campus activities. The mail service processed and distributed campus mail While the duplication office performed clerical jobs for faculty and students. Employees of the duplicating service run off tests. Among the student body of Illinois State this year were students Whose homes are in China, Thai- land, Hong Kong, Egypt, Nigeria, Iran, Viet Nam, Philippines, Panama, Cuba, England, Germany, Canada, and Greece. The office of Foreign Student Services is available to these students. Miss Wine- garner spent several months in Asia and Africa visit- ing with former ISU students, faculty, and the fam- ilies of current students. The trip was also planned for the purpose of gathering information about preliminary requirements established for admissions by foreign governments. Marlene Ming-Ling Wu, Chen-Ing Chang, and Ingelore Kleist prepare coffee for a gathering of foreign students. Lela Winegarner Coordinator of Foreign Student Services FOREIGN STUDENT SERVICES Finding a Home Far from Home The departure of Miss Winegarner and the graduation of five seniors Was the occasion for a party. Judy Morrow prepares to study in Denmark for a semester. Dr. Nance helps a group of elementary students choose their resource areas. wr' 1-.... Dr. Helen M. Nance Head of Division of Elementary Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Since the early school years of a child are of greatest importance, the Division of Elementary Education Worked to strengthen its program, thus providing better teachers. The division completed plans for an ISU elementary major to spend her junior year in Copenhagen, Denmark. Fifteen stu- dents observed the opening Week of school at ele- mentary schools in their own communities and used guide sheets to make evaluations of the project. Elementary majors specialized in the areas of pri- mary, intermediate, and junior high education. Fur- ther departmentalization came With the use of re- source areas and with the help of nine advisers for these specialized areas of study. Elementary majors make use of the Teach ing Materials Center in the library SPECIAL EDUCATION Ricky Roderick explores the World of machines through touch. Helping the Student Adjust Dr. Harold R. Phelps Head of Division of Special Education 152 For the first time the Division of Special Edu- cation had thirty-one people on stipends from the federal government. Also the division initiated a complete student counseling and advising program. Under the direction of Dr. Hage, this program estab- lished an adviser for each area of special education to whom students could go for programming and counseling. This was the year of expanded graduate enrollment. Last year, the division had seven gradu- ate students, this year they have twenty, ten stu- dents of whom were on fellowships. A seminar cur- riculum laboratory in the solarium was officially opened. Classes in speech and hearing were re- orientated. A new course, Behavior Disorders in Children, was offered for the iirst time to under- graduate and graduate students. An zmcieut invention, the abacus, helps to teach math. Even the most flllrdamelltul tasks take hours of practice Ricky practices Speed and accuracy on the braillewriter. Dr. Harvey S. Woods Head of Department of Agriculture AGRICULTURE Living Laborator Crops and livestock, consisting of high quality herds of beef, sheep, swine, and dairy cattle, were used for classroom and laboratory teaching. These animals were also used for research projects. But the activities of the Agriculture department were not all formal. An annual Western horse show began as an experimental event and, because of its success, be- came an annual event along with a livestock judging contest. Because the tremendous agriculture indus- try of the United States is becoming concentrated among fewer people, it is highly important that the training received by the future agriculturist is of the highest standard. The policy of the Department of Agriculture at ISU this year continued to develop and to enhance the course offerings. Farmers come to ISU,s farm to receive advice from our staff 154 5 is a In ae Dave Dowell applies pressure for effect. he World on Canvas As the Art department added more space for classrooms and offices, it acquired more teaching aids, equipment, and instructors. The slide collection for graduate and undergraduate work in art history doubled Within the past year and a half. Equipment for art work is increasing with the soon-to-be-acquired electric potteris wheel for the ceramics department. A new metals area was added to make possible work with hollow ware in precious metals, welding equip- ment for sculpture in heavy metals, and a multi- lith printing press for use in advanced advertising courses. The addition of several new staff members, competent in areas of research techniques, made possible a research center for art education. Let's keep hands off this painting! Dr. F. Louis Hoover Head of Department of Art BioLoGroAL sein on Di covering Life The year old science annex on ISU,s campus repre- sented tlie enlarging scope of biology. For tbe first time introductory biology was offered as a laboratory course. As users of tbe new equipment found in tlie science annex, students sbould have a better under- standing of biological principles. Among the new in- struments acquired tliis year was an electron micro- scope. One of tbe earliest programs in connection with tbe new microscope was instruction of a limited number of faculty members in tlie use and care of tbis valuable piece of equipment. Much time was devoted to establisliing and organizing tbe electron microscope laboratory and developing study aids. Dr. li. Umar llilett Head of Department of Biological Sciences laboratory dissection of slielled animals Zoology students work as partners in Business rzooormon utomation Grows The business curriculum provided students with additional course oflerin gs rising the digital computer and business data processing equipment. Research begun in the Business departmentps laboratory this year showed increasing efficiency in learning short- hand through the electronic secretary. In the practi- cal application of knowledge, advertising and retail- ing students were aided by the areais larger stores which contributed merchandise and props for dis- plays in the new model store classroom at Turner Hall. The Theta Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda completed an active year with an eventful spring conference in celebration of the iiftieth an- niversary of the Business Education department. Dr. Lewis R. Toll Head of Department of Business Education A student applies techniques of advertis 15 ing as she arranges a display in Turner Dr. Frank N. Philpot Head of Department of Education and Psychology The basic responsibility for the professional edu- cation lies in the Department of Education and Psychology. Emphasis is placed in two areas. The first is the psychological basis for child behavior and learningg the second deals with the attitudes, phi- losophies, methods, and skills needed to become suc- cessful teachers. The Center for Educational Ad- ministration occupied new facilities which enabled it to function in an advisory capacity to those school systems seeking help. This year also marked an in- crease in the number of resident students Working toward the Masteris, Specialist, and Doctofs degrees. EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Teachin Becomes a Profession Secondai students ractice the techni ues 'Y P q of displaying a bulletin board. 158 Dr. Victor E. Gimmestad Head of Department of English ENGLISH ntroducing Honors Sections The English department in cooperation with the University of Illinois participated in Project English, which encompassed research on preparation of Eng- lish teachers for junior high school. Dr. Beauchamp returned from Working on Project English at Hunter College in New York City, Where he studied the culturally deprived of that area. By attending the National Council of Teachers of English in Cleve- land, Ohio, representatives of the staff brought new ideas for building a better, well-informed English department at Illinois State University. Dr. Hill teaches an honors English section offered for the first time this year This clcinentary student learns a foreign language hy naming the ornaments. Convinced at long last that We cannot learn another manis language in two years, Americans have put foreign languages into the elementary schools. Illi- nois State University is helping to prepare teachers in this fast-growing field hy offering courses in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish, as well as classical Creek and Latin. The Foreign Lan- guage department has focused new emphasis upon the spoken tongue. One can hear language students practicing their skills in the language lahoratories, on the campus, at lunch, or over coffee at the Red Door. reunion LANGUAGES The poken Tongue 160 Dr. Margery Ellis: Acting Head of Department of Foreign Languages l GaoGaAPHY Physical iapproach The completion of the Schroeder annex gave breathing room to the Geography department. The department has undergone a complete reorganiza- tion in terms of both space and the installation of new equipment. The annex provided two new ge- ology labs with a connecting preparation room and an earth science laboratory. The availability of a large lecture room helped ease the problem of teacher shortage and a new cartographic lab made learning more realistic and practical. New equipment in- cluded a continuous temperature and dew point recorder and a rainfall duration and intensity re- corder. The department now has all the basic instru- ments which are necessary for both research and teaching of climatic study. Dr. Arthur W. Watterson Head of Department of Geography Dr. Trotter and Dr. Shuman study a map in the new cartographic lab with graduates Iudith Preno and Robert Middleton. 161 MENS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION E ew Facilities Expand Program Beginners in golf are instructed by members of the Physical Education department on the new Illinois State golf course. Dr. Burton L. O'Connor Head of Department of Health and Physical Edu- cation for Men 162 The Department of Health and Physical Educa- tion for Men through its new facilities can now teach classes in seven different gymnasiums at the same time. These new facilities include two basket- ball courts in each gym, a wrestling room, a weight training room, and a new swimming pool. These are only a few of the facilities available in the depart- ment for the physical and intellectual training of male students. Among others are an auditorium, track fields, seven volleyball courts, twelve badmin- ton courts, and two tennis courts. WOMENS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Acquirin a Gym This year the Department of Health and Physical Education for Women took over the complete fa- cilities of McCormick Gymnasium for womenis use. More co-ed dance and fencing classes were made available when the first floor was remodeled. Seven or eight fencing classes were offered rather than the previous two. The department added a man to its staff to teach folk and social dancing classes. Mc- Cormick Field had a complete face lifting when the new tennis courts were officially opened in the fall. More space was provided for field hockey, speedball, and soccer. Six sections of campcraft were available. The field is being remodeled to better meet the needs of physical education for women. Physical education majors practice the skills learned in campcraft. Dr. Gwen Smith Acting Head of Department of Health and Physi- cal Education for Women Pitching the tent presents a problem r W' ' ru. N l HOME ECONOMICS New Horizon Dr. Florence Davis Head Of Department of Home 1300110111105 Child care becomes living experience in nursery. The role of the Home Economics department grew as home economics became integrated with the elementary curriculum from kindergarten through sixth grade. The graduate program was en- larged with the addition of more research in the area of nutrition. The department added textile equipment, enabling more experiment in the re- search of textiles. Increasing the historic costume and slide collections gave to the undergraduate a background of costume and design and to the gradu- ate student a broader overview. These curriculum additions are evidence that the Home Economics department is accepting its growing role. Dr. Blomgren adjusts mechanisms on printing press. INDUSTRIAL Arrrs aried Course The curriculum in industrial arts is expanding along with the facilities and equipment. The cur- riculum included the areas of drafting, electricity, electronics, general shop, graphic arts, metalwork, power mechanics, woodworking, and traffic and safety education. Industrial education provided a program for the exceptional children going to school here on campus. The new and modern facilities in the general shop laboratory at ISU provided an op- portunity for students to work in various areas such as crafts, drawing, electricity, graphic arts, metals, and woods. This variety of equipment made possible practical experiences in organizing and operating a multiple activity type of industrial arts program. Dr. Charles B. Porter Head of Department of Industrial Arts 16 5 Milner Library houses University museum. LIBRARY somnon From ne Room A previous one-room department was changed into three classrooms, a multi-purpose room, and a cataloging laboratory with the opening of the new annex to Milner. The Library Science department had a thirty per cent increase in total enrollment during one semester. New equipment included stor- age rooms rather than corners in the stacks and dis- play cases used to advertise high school libraries. To meet these new demands, all courses were reorgan- ized with a special emphasis upon school librarian- ship. Two new courses, Human Records in Libraries and Trends in Librarianship, were planned for fall. Dr. Robert R. Hertel Head of Department of Library Science The Teaching Materials Center is a valuable aid in finding instructional materials. The expanding Matheinatics department added three courses which will he offered at the 1965 sum- mer session. These courses, Principles of Digital Com- puters, Numerical Analysis, and a graduate course, Differential Geometry, were all offered for the first time at this university. These additions reflect the fact that mathematics is one of the most rapidly de- veloping fields in all the sciences. The Mathematics department set a new high for enrollment with 487 undergraduate majors in mathematics. As of Septem- ber 1965, twenty-three permanent memhers of the faculty will teach these majors. At the close of the second semester twenty masters and ninety-five bachelors degrees were granted in mathematics. xi wi nmi,rx'iinr1s Modern lcience Carol Cvetko and lim Rinlcenherger study in math lab Dr. Clyde T. McCormick Head of Department of Mathematics 167 Music An pplied rt Dr. Howard H. Rye Head of Department of Music f,,, A The new addition to Centennial provided the Music depart- ment with a new lecture hall for recitals and classes. The interest in applied music has greatly increased in the past few years so it was necessary to find more space at Illinois State University for private lessons and recitals. To accomplish this change, the Music department was given space for private studios in Centennialis new addition. The lecture hall was used at night for the regularly scheduled recitals. Another new addition this year was the clinic for high school hands and choruses. This clinic, organized like a concert, had a judge who gave no ratings but offered suggestions to the performers after the performances. The faculty quartet had a series of exchange concerts with various universities around the state, the first of which was with Bradley. E PHYSICAL SCIENCES Prohin for Ideas The Physical Science department has many new facilities due to the opening of the annex to the science building. Both fields of the department, physics and chemistry, have made many advance- ments. A new course, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, is now a dual-level course offered to under- graduate and graduate students in physics. Another new course, Electronics for Scientists, was offered for graduate students in physics. The addition of new equipment strengthened the laboratory phases of the general physics and the advanced lah program. This unusually well-equipped lab allowed pairs of students to work according to their haclcgrounds. Dr. Born uses the electric pointer to indicate hy the cooxchnitcs 1 constell ition SOCIAL SCIENCE lociety Studied as a oienee Dr. Benjamin I. Keeley Head of Department of Social Science Electric computers process statistics for social scientists. The past year was a record year for the Social Science department. It had more students offered national scholarships, more students continuing on to graduate school, and a higher scholastic average among its majors than in any previous year. The department ordered several thousand books for use in Milner Library and in this most recent academic year subscribed to one hundred and lifty new peri- odicals. Large lecture rooms with overhead micro- phones that enabled students to ask questions and be heard throughout the room were made available with the completing of the Schroeder annex. Com- pared to other departments, Social Science has made little physical growth during the past yearg instead, its growth has been in the form of academic progress. Speech students practice at ISU,s closed circuit station. Dr. Charles A. White Head of Department of Speech Public speaking, play direction, oral reading, radio and television announcing are usually considered as extra-curricular activities. But to the Department of Speech such activities are as important as the theoretical curriculum, therefore, for many years the department has wished that more direct experi- ence could be given to those students who have aspirations to direct high school plays, but facilities have never been available. It was with considerable enthusiasm and anticipation that the Speech depart- ment marked 1965 as the year when two experi- mental theatres were opened. Now students were able to experiment in the theatrical medium and have the privilege of directing before teaching. smznca Experience First 171 FACULTY Row 1: Abshire, Ellen M. Instructor in Health cb Physical Education. Albert, Richard N. Instructor in English, Anderson, Hazelle M. Assistant Professor of Library Science. Banks, Vililson P. Assistant Professor of Mathe- niatics. How 2.- Barber, C. Bradford. Professor of Speech. Beggs, Barbara. Assistant Professor of Education. Bell, Claude. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. Beran, David F. Instructor in Mathematics. Row 3: Bey, Douglas R. Professor of Mathematics. Billingsley, Allie XV. Professor of Spanish. Bishop, Fernian. Professor of English. Bolt, Robert. Assistant Professor of History. Row 4: Brady, Leonard E. Associate Professor of Chern- is-try. Brainard, Doris. Instructor in Library Science. Brand, Paul 1. Professor of Geography. Brigham, Thomas A. Instructor in Business Educa- tion. Row 5: Brocknian, Herman E. Associate Professor of Ge- netics. Brown, Edna C. Instructor in Education. Brown, Lynn H. Instructor in Mathematics. Brown, Patricia. Assistant Professor of Health df Physical Education. Rolo 6: Brubaker, Leonard A. Associate Professor of Educa- tion. Bruening, Leonard F. Associate Professor of Mathe- matics. Brunlc, Jason NV. Associate Professor of Education. Campbell, Elwood G. Associate Professor of Educa- tion. 172 , How 1: Canning, George R. Associate Professor of English. Carl, James D. Assistant Professor of Geology. Carlton, Lessie. Associate Professor of Eclncation. Carrington, Dorothy H. Associate Professor of Eclu- cation. How 2: Challer, Robert. Instructor in Matlzematics. Chiles, Helen. Assistant Professor of Latin. Clark, Faith. Assistant Profe.ssor of Health if Phys- ical Education. Cook, Ronald L. Assistant Professor of Physical Sci- ences. How 3: Cramer, Robert L. Assistant Professor of Physical Sciences. Crew, Iohn E. Associate Professor of Physics. Crews, XVarren Assistant Professor of Health if Physical Education. Crist, Robert L. Associate Professor of Psychology. Row 4: Culver, Alfred A. Associate Professor of Agriculture. D'Abbracci, Mart-elle. Instructor in French. Dallinger, Carl A. Professor of Speech. Dalluge, Dt-Verne H. Professor of Physical Sciences. Row 5: Dannn, Frances L. Assistant Professor, Supervisor in Sixth Grade. Davis, Florence. Professor of Home Economics. Denny, Curtis L. Assistant Professor of Education. Dillinger, Claude M. Professor of Psychology. Row 6: Doeliterinan, Lillian. Assistant Professor of Art. Doerr, jolni -I. Assistant Professor of Psyclzology. Doblcinan, Clillord L. Instructor in Business Eclu- cation. Dowdall, Leven Nl. Assistant Professor of Intlustrial Arts. How 7: Drew, George M. Associate Professor of Erlucation. Easton, XVilliaxn XY. Assistant Professor of Lihrary Science. Eatberly, Scott. Assistant Professor of English. Ebel, Alice L. Professor of Political Science. 173 FACULTY Row I: Edwards, Charles YV. Associate Professor of Educa- tion. Egelston, Elwood F. Associate Professor of Educa- tion. Eikenberry, Alice M. Professor of Social Sciences. Elliott, Ralph A. Doctor in Health Services. How 2: Engelsman, VVilliam H. Instructor in Music. Erbe, Gertrude M. Assistant Professor of Music. Esbin, john H. Instructor in Mathematics. Evans, G. Harlowe. Professor of Chemistry. How 3: F agerburg, Dorothy S. Assistant Professor of Li- brary Science. F arlee, Lloyd NV. Assistant Professor of Music. Feicke, Ethel G. Instructor in Education. Ferrell, john. Associate Professor of Music. Row 4: Fielding, Howard I. Professor of English. Fischer, Raymond L. Assistant Professor of Speech. Fitch, Kenneth L. Associate Professor of Anatomy. F lorey, Francis G. Instructor in Mathematics. Row 5: F oeller, George P. Instructor in Music. F rehn, John L. Associate Professor of Physiology. Friedhoflf, Walter H. Professor of Psychology. F rinsko, William. Associate Professor of Education. Row 6: Frye, Harold E. Assistant Professor of Health if Physical Education. F uehrer, William. Assistant Professor of German. Galaway, Beryl T. Assistant Professor of Library Science. Gantt, Mary F. Instructor in Health i7 Physical Ed- ucation. 174 Row 1: Gardula, Robert I. Assistant Professor of Geogra- rhy- Cianakaris, Constantine J. Associate Professor of English. Cillett, Arley F. Professor of Health if Physical Ed- ucation. Gilman, VVilliam N. Doctor in Health Services. Row 2: Gimmestad, Victor E. Professor of English. Gnagey, William I. Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy. Gray, Miriam. Professor of Health if Physical Edu- cation. Cray, Nina E. Professor of Biological Sciences. Plow 3: Hackett, Perry. Assistant Professor of Music. Hall, Barbara C. Professor of Health if Physical Education. Hall, Gertrude M. Associate Professor of Education. Hall, Judith B. Instructor in Health dr Physical Ed- ucation. Row 4: Hanson, Robert N. Assistant Professor of Business Education. Hardine, Doris. Assistant Professor of Music. Hassan, Hazel. Instructor in Library Science. Hassan, W. Richard. Director of Wilkins Hall. Row 5: Heissler, John M. Associate Professor of English. Heldt, Carl D. Assistant Professor of Health if Physical Education. Hemenway, Robert E. Assistant Professor of Edu- cation. Henline, Ruth. Professor of English. How 6: Hermanowicz, Henry I. Associate Professor of Ed- ucation. Heftel, Robert R. Professor of Library Science. Higgins, Lynne P. Instructor in Health if Physical Education. Hill, Eugene L. Professor of Health if Physical Education. How 7: Hocking, Norman I. Instructor in English. Hogan, Robert A. Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy. Holmes, Frank J. Associate Professor of Psychology. Holtman, Eugene A. Assistant Professor of Library Science. 175 Row 1: Holtzman, Robert H. Assistant Professor of Educa- tion. Honn, Max L. Assistant Professor of Printing. Hostettler, Dorothy J. Instructor in Education. Hubbard, Benjamin C. Associate Professor of Edu- cation. How 2: Ichniowski, Thaddeus C. Associate Professor of Chemistry. Irvin, Richard F. Instructor in Health if Physical Education. Jackson, Harry O. Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. Jacobs, Eugene. Instructor in Mathematics. Row 3: James, Jeannie. Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics. James, Kenneth. Associate Professor of Agriculture. James, Phillip. Instructor in Art. Jett, Lois R. Instructor in Home Economics. Row 4: Jochums, Milford C. Professor of English. Johnson, Eric H. Professor of Education. Johnston, John L. Professor of Industrial Arts. Karch, Jacqueline Q. Associate Professor of Home Economics. Row 5: Kenel, Francis C. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. Kenyon, Karen K. Instructor in Health if Physical Education. Keough, Betty. Associate Professor of Health if Physical Education. Kirchner, John H. Associate Professor of Educa- tion. Row 6: Knepler, Jane E. Instructor in Geography. Knight, Horner T. Professor of Education. Knill, Isabel M. Instructor in Health if Physical Education. Koepke, Harold F. Professor of Business Educa- tion. 176 Row 1: Kohlmeyer, Fred XV. Associate Professor of II istory. Kohn, XValter S. C. Associate Professor of Political Science. Krutsinger, Jackie M. Instructor in Health dr Phy.s- ical Education. Kuhn, Brigitta Associate P1'of1'ssor of French. Row 2: Kurth, Clarence H. Associate Professor of Efluca- tion. Laidig, Kermit M. Professor of Geography. Larsen, Arthur H. Professor of Education. Lanrenti, Ioseph L. Associate Professor of Spanish. How 3: Lee, Dorothy E. Instructor in Sociology. Liberta, Anthony E. Associate Professor of Mycol- ogy. Lichty, Elden A. Professor of Education. Linneman, XVillium. Associate Professor of English. Row 4: Little, Harry A. Associate Professor of Education. Livers, David L. Associate Professor of Psychology. Lovelass, Harry D. Professor of Education. Lungren, Hattie C. Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Row 5: Macesich, Michael. Instructor in Physical Sciences. Manahan, Henry R. Professor of Latin. Mandera, Franklin R. Instructor in French if Spanish. Martens, I. Louis. Professor of Botany. Row 6.- Marzolf, Stanley S. Professor of Psychology. Masla, john A. Instructor in Education. McCarthy, VVillard I. Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Arts. McCoy, George F. Associate Professor of Psychol- OSU- Row 7: Mentzer, Loren XV. Professor of Botany. Midtlyng, Joanna. Instructor in Health cb Physical Education. Miles, Thomas I. Instructor in Mathematics. Miller, S. Duncan. Instructor in Music. 177 How 1: Miller, Earlynn I. Instructor in Health 0 Physical Education. Mitchell, B. Ioseph. Assistant Professor of Library Science. Moore, Clarence. Associate Professor of Agriculture. Moore, Robert H. Professor of Education. Row 2: Morales, Phyllis S. Instructor in Library Science. Moreland, Kenneth O. Instructor in Education. Moskovitz, David H. Instructor in Music. Mullen, jess. Instructor in Library Science. How 3: Nadakavukaren, Matthew I. Associate Professor of Botany. Nance, Helen M. Professor of Education. Nelson, jean E. Assistant Professor of Library Sci- ence. Nichols, Beverly A. Instructor in Health if Phys- ical Education. Row 4: Nicolescu, Suzine H. Assistant Professor of Library Science. Nietzke, Douglas. Instructor in English. Norton, Stanley K. Professor of Education. O,Brien, Alice L. Instructor, Supervisor Primary Mentally Retarded. Row 5: O,Leary, Phillip 1. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. Packwood, Mary. Assistant Professor of Art. Patterson, James E. Professor of Geography. Peithnian, Harlan XV. Professor of Music. Row 6: Perry, Shirley I. Instructor in Health df Physical Education. Perry, YVarren S. Assistant Professor of Business Education. Peterson, Carroll V. Assistant Professor of English. Peterson, Donald L. Instructor in Music. 178 How I: Pfabel, Xliolfgang. Assistant Professor of German. Philpot, Frank N. Professor of Education. Plummer, Mark A. Associate Professor of History Poe, Douglas. Associate Professor of Economics. Row 2: Pohlmann, Vernon C. Professor of Sociology. Porter, Charles B. Professor of Industrial Arts. P1-igge, William C. Assistant Professor of Education Prince, Donald M. Professor of Education. How 3: Raducha, Joyce E. Instructor in Education. Ranta, Taimi M. Associate Professor of English. Reed, Ronald D. Instructor in Library Science. Reese, H. Earle. Professor of Business Education. Row 4: Reitan, Earl A. Associate Professor of History. Reiter, Richard. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Replogle, Vernon L. Professor of Education. Reusser, Iohn L. Professor of Education. Row 5: Richardson, Thomas E. Instructor in Music. Rickert, Lawrence G. Assistant Professor of Music. Rives, Stanley G. Associate Professor of Speech. Roderick, James L. Assistant Professor of Music. Row 6: Rowe, james E. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Russell, Elizabeth. Assistant Professor of Education. Ryder, Bernard L. Professor of Chemistry. Salowitz, Irving W. Director of University Health Seroices. Row 7: Sands, Theodore. Professor of Ilistory. Schroeder, Donald S. Instructor in Education. Schuctz, Peter F. Instructor in Music. Scott, Kcith. Assistant Professor of Education. 179 Row 1: Serra, Mary C. Professor of Education. Smith, Nelson. Assistant Professor of Education. Smith, Ralph L. Professor of Speech. Smith, Richard I. Associate Professor of Education. Row 2: Speer, Eunice H. Assistant Professor of Library Science. Stahl, Nancy. Instructor in English. Steele, J. Russell. Assistant Professor of Health FLT Physical Education. Steinburg, C. Louis. Assistant Professor of Art. Row 3: Stewart, XVilliam R. Associate Professor of Art. Stoddard, Alma. Instructor in Health if Physical Education. Sultherland, Robert D. Assistant Professor of Eng- lis 1. Sweet, David E. Assistant Professor of Political Sci- ence. Row 4: Talkington, joseph E. Assistant Professor of lndus- trial Arts. Tarrant, Patrick. Associate Professor of French. Tarrant, Thalia 1. Assistant Professor of History. Tasher, Lucy L. Professor of History. Row 5: Tasker, Vivian R. Assistant Professor of Education. Terwilliger, john B. Assistant Professor of Music Thomas, Clayton. Assistant Professor of Education Tiedeman, Herman R. Professor of Psychology. Row 6: Trumpe, Richard M. Associate Professor of Edu- cation. Tudor, Raymond W. Assistant Professor of English Vance, Arden L. Assistant Professor of Music. Venerable, WVilbur R. Associate Professor of Edu cation. 180 Row I: W'aimon, Morton D. Associate Professor of Edu- cation. XVard, Robert M. Instructor in Geography. XVzn'ren, George. Instructor in Physical Sciences. XVHISOII, Luellen. Instructor in Spanish. Row 2: YVeigel, Robert D. Professor of Vertebrate Zoology dr Paleontology. VVeisbecker, Milton E. Associate Professor of Ilealtlz dr Physical Education. VVheeler, Harriet R. Assistant Professor of Business Education. White, William V. Instructor in Industrial Art.s. Row 3: XVhited, Robert R. Instructor in Music. VVhitlatch, Robert C. Associate Professor of Speech. W'illis, Edwin R. Professor of Entomology. VVilson, Beverly D. Assistant Professor of Health eb Physical Education. Row 4: XVinford, B. jean. Associate Professor of Education. XVise, Vermell. Assistant Professor of English. XViseman, Emory E. Instructor in Industrial Arts. XVold, Stanley G. Professor of Art. Row 5: Yates, Ruth V. Assistant Professor of Speech. Young, Lyle M. Associate Professor of Music. Young, Orville L. Professor of Agriculture. Zeller, William D. Associate Professor of Education. Dr. Rilett assists with programming. STUDENT TEACHING Combination t tudent and Teacher The first day of student teaching brings anticipa- tion of the weeks to come. No matter how confident the student teacher is, the Hrst day of unfamiliar faces and confusion makes him wonder if his prepa- ration is adequate and if those weeks ahead will be met with success. One must use all the knowledge and experience he has acquired in this first contact with the world of teaching. As the students smile and say, 'CThat,s the new teaeherf, one suddenly becomes that teacher with the realization of new responsibilities and the excitement of a new chal- lenge. There will be continuous preparation and con- stant self-evaluation ahead, but there will be oppor- tunities for valuable learning. The student teacher has successfully adapted him- self to the routine of studying during his four years of college. But in this new situation, he discovers that he must organize his schedule in a different way. He can no longer enter a classroom unprepared, for he has the responsibility of creating the atmos- phere of intellectual curiosity. Intensive study is demanded of him. He must thoroughly understand the ideas and theories which comprise his field and see how they relate to all other fields of inquiry. He must understand his stu- dents as individuals, for each has special needs to he met and goals to be achieved. Through careful lesson preparation, he can be instrumental in help- ing students gain new insights into their own prob- lems. By carefully grading papers and preparing Supervised study is an important element in typing class. Student teachers must learn to guide students during such periods. 182 'Hb- X Mrs. Ellen Orr meets the challenges of student teaching as she watches students work at the blackboard. . O ' . all Preparation Requires W ork One of her duties is to promote class participation S' i S i Lecture is an important art that must be mastered by the prospective teacherg here Gary VVilson lectures to a biology class. n nique Learning Experience for Both the tudent and the Teacher tests, the student teacher learns to evaluate a stu- dentis work critically but not to stifle independent thinking. Although the student teacher is often ex- hausted at the end of the school day, he still must be available for student conferences, discussions with his supervising teacher, or faculty meetings. One of the rewards of this experience is to see the students interested in their studies, showing excitement over a project, contributing to class dis- cussion, and improving understandings. Each in- dividual becomes important, a special challenge to handle, and a smile of understanding and interest can make weeks of work worthwhile. Students be- come more than pupils to teach, they are lively in- dividuals with diverse interests. Sometimes they are indifferent, sometimes receptive, and always enjoy- able for the student teacher who works with them. 184 The student teacher is the combination of a work- ing faculty member and a student who must learn from the assignment. Being a part of the faculty gives new insight into the school system and brings further understanding of the educational profession. There are opportunities to exchange ideas and in- cidents with the critics and with teachers in other fields. These conversations are interesting and add to the learning-teaching situation. As the student teacher gains confidence and be- gins evaluating his teaching, he will think of the work, the rewards, and the excitement of learning. Each day is unique. That last cup of coffee in the faculty lounge after classes will give one the chance to look back on the day with the realization that the next will also bring challenges and opportunities for a truly enjoyable experience. Teaching involves individual conferences. A good Student teacher should encourage his students to do their own creative thinking and writing. 5 SICNIUHS .IVNIOHS SUPI IUXIUHICS l H lCSI I X1 IC X TUDENTS Larry Kronnich did research in cation chromatography. 2 The Atomic Energy Commission authorized a grant tor graduates to study mutation in bread molds. Graduate Dick YVorthcn studies in the new graduate carrels. 188 GPiAiDL'A'1'E STUDEN TS The Researcher The summer of 1964 was of great importance to graduate students. In August, Illinois State Univer- sity gave its first advanced degree, Specialist in Edu- cation, to Odessa Myer. This was the Hrst degree given beyond the masteris degree. The first masteris degree was given in history instead of the usual social science degree. The North Central Association gave preliminary accreditation for the doctoral and specialist programs. The completion of the new sci- ence facilities in the science building annex and the new library facilities, such as additional carrels, has given more space for graduate students. Front Row: Marsha Sloan, Sandra Carlson, secretary, Gary VVilson, president, Betty Kramp, vice-president, jim Tischler, treasurer, Mary Schneider, Sandra Shaner. Second Row: Jerry Speer, Kaleen Butts, Howard Kohn, Marlena Acerhart, Jess Peters, Pat Kuybida, Mary Current. Third Row: Gerry Ruthey, Linda Moore, Karen Klima, Karen Bock, Mary Baumann, Carrnelita Edgerton, Donna XVhite, Becky Parnham. Back Row: Ken Hudclleston, Mary Cuymon, Kay Cowan, Tom Lake. SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD The realization that the goal of college is nearly accomplished together with the apprehension of facing a new, even more challenging world fills the thoughts of ISU seniors. As preparation is polished during this final year, the seniors become the group ready to test and apply their teacher training. Be- fore the long-awaited graduation day arrives, there are numerous details of planning for the commence- ment program, selecting the speaker and choosing the appropriate class gift. Carrying through with these preparations is the major responsibility of the Senior Advisory Board. All seniors are given the opportunity to take part in preparation for utheir dayv by relating suggestions to the Senior Advisory Board, which transmits them to a smaller committee. 189 ACERHART, MARLENA LOUISE ........................ Chicago English: Big Four Committee 35 Class Advisory Board 1, 45 Discipline Board 3, 45 XVomen's Chorus 1: NAACP 2. 3, 4: Junior Orchesis 1. 2: An Italian Straw Hat, Beat No Burning Bushes 5 Sweetheart Ball Court 25 Young Democrats 4. ACKMAN, LEONARD GEORGE ......................... Huntley Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2, 35 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, JANE CUSTER ................................ Normal Speech: Gamma Phi. Court 3: jesters 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 3g Newman Club 1, 2, 3: Z1Time of Your'Life,v 'Madwoman of Chaillotf' Love's Labours Lost, Fashion, Rashornon, Five Little Peppers, Playboy of the Westei'n Wlorldf' An Italian Straw Hat 5 Student Leader 2, 35 Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 WGLT 1, 2. ADELMAN, FRANCES ................................ Chicago Elementary Education: B'nai B'rith Hillel Councilorship 35 The Frog Prince 5 Transfer from University of Illinois 3. ALBERT, KATHERINE RUTH .......................... Berwyn Elementary Education: ACE 33 Gamma Delta 3, 45 Lutheran Club 35 Hansel and Gretel g Transfer from Morton Junior College 3. ALDIS, SHARON LYNN ................................. Aurora Elementary Education: ACE 1, 3, 45 AVUS Executive Board 3, 45 Honor Resident, Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 45 Oratorio Choir 45 Women's Chorus 2. ALLEN, MICHAEL ARTHUR ......................... Oak Lawn Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 45 Class Advisory Board 25 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 45 Redbird Rooters 3, 45 Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 Student Leader 45 UCCF 1, Z, 3, 4. ALLEN, PHYLLIS LEA ....... . . .Pawnee Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4. ALLEN, RICHARD LEE .... . .Homer griculture. S IOR ALLEN, RUTH ANN ....... ............ ..... R o chester, Minnesota junior High: IVCF 1, 25 Junior High Education Club 45 Young Republicans 4. ALTEPETER, RITA ANN ............................. Springfield Mathematics: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon Z, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 4. AMMON, SUSAN AMANDA .......................... Collinsville Elementary Education: ACE 1, 25 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Student Leader 2, 3. ANDERSON, RONALD PERCY ........................... Ottawa Mathematics: Class Advisory Board, 35 Geography Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Newman Club 1, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 University Union Board 4, ANDERSON, SHELBY VOSS ............................... Lena Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3. ANDERSON, WILLISSA KENNEDY ...................... Chenoa English: English Club 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Lowell hiason Club 15 lNIadrigal Singers 1, 2, 3, 4, University Choir 1, 3, 45 Student Leader 25 Wfesley Foundation 1. ANDES, GEORGE THOMAS ................ . . .lerseyville Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Republicans ANGEL, JESSE WILLIAM ................. . . .Decatur Health and Physical Education: Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. ANGELETTI ADRIENNE ANNA ........................ Chica 0 E Spanish: La Estudiantina 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 XVRA Intramurals 3. ARMSTRONG, DOLORES KAY ....................... Mt. Carmel Business Education: Business Education Club 3, 3: Phi Beta Lambda 45 WRA Intramurals 25 SEA 3, 45 Young Republicans 3, 45 Transfer from XVabash Valley College 2. ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA LEE ....................... Stronghurst Special Education: Concert Band 1, lg Marching Band 1, 25 University Orchestra 2, 35 XVomen's Chorus L. ARMSTRONG, VIVIAN ALOISE. . . . . . . .Springfield Elementary Education: Kindergarten Club 2. 190 ARTHUR, CAROL LEE ........... ..................... I Sradley Business Education: AXVS Central Board 3, Business Education Club 3, 4: English Club 3: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Sec, 4. ASHLEY, IEANNE ELIZABETH. . . . .Evanston Art: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3. ASPLUND ROY OHN ......... Ceneseo English: Englisih Club 4, junior Cllub .1 .3 .Chnc.ei:t .Bland lg Young Republicans 4. AUSTIN, ARLITA VVARRICK ............................ Normal English: Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Natl, 'l'reas. 31 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Vidette 1: Wesley Foundation 1, Young Republicans 3, 4: YWCA 1. AUSTIN, DOROTHY PEARL .................. . . .VVilmington Elementary Education: ACE I, 2: Student Leader 3, 4: SEA 3. 4. AXELSON, JANET ALICE ................................ Iohet Health and Physical Education: Student Leader 2, 3: SEA 4: Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4, XVomen's P E Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. fi: VURA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, XYIRA Extrarnurals 1, 2, 3, 4, VURA Board Sec. 3. BAILEY, IUDITH ANN .............................. East Peoria Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, XVomen's Chorus 1, Newman Club l, 2, 35 Reclbird Rooters 3: SEA 4g Young Democrats 3. BAIRD, EILEEN ANNE ........... .... . . .Bloomington Business Education. BAKER, GLADYS MARIE. . . . . .Clinton CLASS OF 1965 BALDELLI, DIANE MARLENE .............. . . .Chicago Elementary Education: Newman Club 2, 3, SEA 4: Varunas 3. BALLARD, FRANCIS BYRON ............................ Arthur Business Education: Business Education Club 3: Phi Beta I.ambda 4, Intramurals 3: Extramurals 45 W'esley Foundation 3: Transter from Carnpbellsville College 3. BALLARD, VIRCIL DYYICHT .......................... Danville Social Science: IndustrialVArts Club 3. 4: Social Science Club 3, -tg Intramurals 3, Young Republicans 3: Transter from Danville junior College 3. BALLENTINE, GALEN LEE ,.......,.................... Toulon Social Science: Men's PE Club 3, 4: Social Science Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: U Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. BAMIEH, NADIA ADIB ..................... can-0, Egypt, U.A.R. Special Education: Newman Club 3, 4, Special Education Club 3, 4, Vidette 3, Transfer from Alverno College 3. BARLOXV, BARBARA ANN .......................... Farrnersville Elementary Education: ACE I, ,Ig Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student .eat er 4. BARRINCTON, XIARCARET H. ....................... Sprillgfielcl Art: Redbird Rooters 33 Theta Alpha Tau 3. 4, Translcr from Southern Illinois University 3. BARTTER, SANDRA COTTINCHANI. .. . . . ..... .... P eoria Elementary Education: Transfer from University of XVisconsin 3 BASSIER, RICHARD LEO .............................. Ceneseo Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. 3. 4, V.-Pres, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: U Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BAUCII, BONNIE LOUISE ......................... RICIIIKJII Park Health and Physical Education: Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3, Atkins-Colby Hall 4: I.uther.1n Club I: Student Leader 11 XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals I, 2, 5, 4: XVRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, -I XVRA Board 2, 3, -Ig Treas. 3, 4. BAUER, ELLA EILEEN ......... ................ . . .Braclford Business Education: Business Education Club 3: Phi Beta Lambda -I. BAUER, -IOIIN XVILLIAM ........................... East Peoria Iylathematics: EUB Fellowship 1, 2: I Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Football I, Z, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Wfrestling 1, 2, 4, U Club I, Z. 3, 4. IQI BAUMAN, MARY ANNE ............................ Granite City Elementary Education: ACE 2: Class Advisory Board 4: Honor Resident Haniilton-Wflxitten Hall 35 UCCF 13 XVomen's PE Club lg XVRA Intramurals 1, 1, 5, BAYER, HANS ............................... .... X Vilmington Social Science: Intramurals 5, -lg Transfer from Joliet junior College 3. BAYLOR, MARILYN ANNE ...................... ...Lee Center Special Education: English Club -13 Transfer from Hillsdale College 2. BECK, JAMES EDYVARD ............. ............... K ankakee English: Class Advisory Board Z: Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Football lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, -lg U Club 1, 2, 3, 4: U Club Executive Committee 3. BEIDERYVIEDEN, KAREN ANITA ..... . ............. Havana Art. BELL, BARBARA IANE .............................. Springfield Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, -lg Kappa Omicron Phi 3, 4, Pres. -lg Transfer from Ottawa University 3. BELL, JANET Jo ......................... ...Elkhm-t Special Education: Special Education Club 1. 2: Student Leader 2. BELLM, MARY LOUISE .............................. Carlinville Elementary Education: ACE 2: Newman Club 1, Z, 3, V.-Pres. 3, Sec. 23 SEA 3. BENDER, YVILLIAIVI RAYMOND ...................... Chillicothe Social Science Cinteibur Club 3 Pi Clmma lNIu 3 4 Social Science Club 1 3 4 Youn t 5' ': a r y , ,Q 1: ' , 3 , , g g Republicans 3, 4. IOR BENECKE, BONITA HARRIETT ........................ Marengo Spanish: La Estudiantina 3, 45 Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3, -1: Student Leader 4. BENEDICT, XVILLIAM HENRY ,... .............. . .Normal Physical Science. BENJAMIN, ROBERTA ....... ...Chicago Special Education. BENNINGTON, IRENE ANN .... . . .Bloomington Mathematics: Transfer from Rosary College 2. BENNINGTON WVILLIAM JOHN ....... ........... B loomington Ixaathematics: Newmah Club Z, 3: Physical Science Club Z, 5, 43 Transfer from University of I inois Z. BENSON, KIM DRAKE ................................... Malta Latin: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Latin Club 2, 5, 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 43 Young Democrats 3, 4. BERAN, DEANA BATES ........................... Prophetstown junior High Education: College and Career Fellowship lg IVCF 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: junior High Education Club 2, 3, -lg Student Leader 3: Vidette 1. BERDZINSKI, JOSANA IOSEPHINE ........... ........ C hicago Elementary Education: Transfer from Moody Bible Institute Z. BERNARDI, BERNARD BENEDICT ........................ Ladd Industrial Arts: Business Education Club 43 Industrial Arts Club 3, 45 Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Newman Club 4, SEA -lg Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby junior College 3. BERNDT, DIANE RUTH ......... .. .Lombard Elementary Education: ACE 13 SEA 3, -1, BETTENHAUSEN, SANDRA LEE .................. ..... IX 'lonee Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3: Class Advisory Board 4g Student Leader 2: SEA 45 Young Republicans 3. BEYER, MARY AGNES ......... . .... . . .Roselle Spanish: German Club 3, -lg La Esrudiantina 2 3, -l. 192 3 BLUNK, MARY RAPP ......................... . .Bloomington Elementary Education: Big Four Committee 35 Gamma Phi Queen 2. BOCK, KAREN ANNETTE .............................. Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 1, 5, 45 Big Four Committee 45 Class Advisory Board 45 Coryphees 45 Homecoming Court 35 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Redbird Rooters 45 Sophomore Cotillion Court 25 SEA 45 University Union Board 55 Young Republicans 4. BOITNOTT, CAROLE ................................. Chicago Business Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Pi Gamma Mu 45 Social Science Club 55 Student Leader 3, 45 SEA 3. 4. BOLLE, RUTH MARIE .................. . . .Columbia Elementary Education: ACE 25 Student Leader 55 SEA 4. BONE, JANET MARIE ...................,........... Braidwood English: English Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 WRA Intramurals 3, 45 Young Democrats 4. BOUCHER, FRANCES DENISE ........................ Litchfield Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 45 Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Student Leader 2, 35 SEA 2, 3, 4. BOUNDS, MARCIA MAE ........... . . .Lexington Special Education: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4. BOURRET, TARRELL VVHITTEN. . . . . .Downs Special Education: Special Education Club 4. BOWYER, MARY HELEN ............................ Carlinville Elementary Education: ACE 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Republicans 3, 4. BOYER, BEVERLY ADKINS ........ . . .Clinton Mathematics: Transfer from Blackburn College 3. BRACKMAN, JUDITH LYNN .............................. Peru Elementary Education: SEA 45 UCCF 3, 45 Young Republicans 35 Transfer from I.aSalle-Peru- Oglesby junior College 3. BRADLE, SHIRLEY RONNEAL ....................... Washingtorl Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 45 SEA 3, 4, Young Republicans 2. 193 BILL, RICHARD ALLEN. . . . . .Bloomington Mathematics. BIRGE, ROBERT CLYDE .................. .............. R Iaroa Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Sec. 45 Shufilin' Shoes 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Wfesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 2. BLESSENT, IOHN BERNARD ....................... . . .Gardner Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 45 SEA 4. BLOCK, LINDA DIANE. . . . .Steger Special Education. BLOME, MARY ELLEN... Mathematics: German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club Honorary 2, 3, Pres. 35 Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. ............................Bellev1lle BLOOM, IOANNE O'RUSSA .............................. Peoria Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2, 35 Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Kappa Omicron Phi 45 Newman Club 2, 3, 45 Pi Gamma Mu 45 Transfer from Bradley University 2. BLOYD, LINDA KAY ................................ Hoopeston English: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4: SEA 1, 2, 45 Vidette 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 2. BLUE, DIANA LEE ....... Elementary Education: ACE 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, V.-Pres. 45 Senior Orchesis 1, 2, 5. BLUME, KATHERINE .... Health and Physical Education: Lutheran Club 15 XVGLT 45 Women's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4L XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 XVRA Extramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. ..........................EastPeoria ............................Matteson CLASS OF 196 BRANDT, LAWRENCE MURRELL ................... . . .Atlanta Mathematics: Redbird Rooters 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BREESE, TERRENCE MELVIN .......... .............. K ankakee Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Redbird Rooters 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Student Psychological Associration 1, 2, 3, 4, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, U Club Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Vidette 1, 2, WGL 1, 2. BREWER, IRIS ANNE ................................. Riverton Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi 4, Transfer from Springtield junior College 3. BRINKMAN, MICHAEL DEE ..................... . . .Northbrook Mathematics: Swimming 2, Wrestling 1, Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4. BRINKOETTER, LYNDA LEE ................... . . .Decatur Home Economics: Junior Orchesis 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, BROADFIELD, CAROLYN PATTY ......... . . .Freeport Elementary Education: ACE 2. BROADFIELD, VERNON DEANE ......... . . .Elmwood Elementary Education: ACE 3, Business Education Club 1. BROCKROGGE, SHARON CAROL ....................... Geneseo Special Education: AWS House Presidents Board 3, CEC 4, Redbird Rooters 4, Special Education Club 43 SEA 4, UCCF 1, 2. BROWN, JAMES WILLIAM ............................. Normal Music: College and Career Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4. Pres. 1, V.-Pres. 3, 4. TFC?-5. 21 MENS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Oratorio Choir 4, University Orchestra 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, Intramurals 1, '3 3 4 S IOR BROVVN, NANCY KATHERINE .................... . . . . Heyworth Home Economics: Alpha Omega Nu 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Redbird Rooters 4, Student Leader 3. BROVVN, SUSAN DIANE ............................... Mattoon Special Education: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4, SEA 4, XVeslcy Foundation 3, 'Transfer trom MacMurray College 2. BRUCKER, KATHERINE ELAINE ....................... Cropsey English: English Club 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, SEA 4, Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec, 3. BRYAN, JAMES MAX ..................................... Flora Health and Physical Education: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, I Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Intramurals 4. BUDLONG, MERRILY CAROL.. . ...... Evanston Art. BUDORICK, JOYCE DIANE ............................. Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 4, Big Four Committee 3, 4, XVomen's Chorus 1, Newman Club 1, 2, VURA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, XVRA Board and Cabinet 3, 4. BUERTH, BARBARA ANN ................ ........... R iver Grove Elementary Education: AWS Central Board 2, Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4, Honor Resident Ilglamiilttgn-Zlfhgten tl-Iall ,CNe1vngan Club 1, 2, SEA 4, Student Life and Organizations oar , , Wee ieart a our . BULLERMAN, ARDETH JEAN .......................... Atlanta Music: Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Madrigal Singers 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, Treble Choir 1, 2, University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 1, XVomen's Chorus 1. BUMP, VIRGINIA MAE .... . ............................ Canton Russian: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Student Leader 3, UCCF 2, 3, Transfer from University of Illinois 2. BURDICK, LARRY ELDON ................... Council BluHs, Iowa junior High Education: Alpha Omega Nu 4, junior High Education Club 4, Transfer from Creighton University 4. BURGENER, SHIRLEY KAY .......................... Assumption Health and Physical Education: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, XVRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BURNS, JANET MARGARET ........................... Gillespie Mathematics: Big Four Committee 2: KHPPH Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 43 NCWWHH Club 1, 2, 31 XVRA Intramurals 4. I9-4 BURNS ROBERT DENNIS , ................. .......... C ambridge Junior High Education: Apportionment Board 35 Index 1, 2, 3, Photographer 33 .Iunior High Education Club 2, 35 Student Senate 25 Vlfeslcy Foundation 1, 2, 35 XVGLT Executive Board 2, 3, Pres. 3. BURNSON PHYLLIS LOU , .................. ..... . . . . .Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 25 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 SEA 3, 4. BUSH, KAREN ANN ........................... ....... M cHenry English: English Club 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Varsity Band 15 Women's Chorus 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Physical Science Club 1: Sigma Tau Delta 4. BUSH, ROBERT D. ............................... . . .Dunlap Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Illinois State Rifles 2, 3, 4. BUSSEY, LINDA IEANNE .... ........................ N aperville Special Education: CEC 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA 45 Young Republicans 2. BUTTS, FRANCES KALEEN ......................... Champaign Speech: Class Advisory Board 45 Student Leader 35 SEA 3, 45 Young Republicans 45 Transfer from University of Illinois 2. CAGLEY, CHARLES EDWARD ................... ..... N ormal Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Student Senate 3. CAMPBELL, GERALDINE ANN. ................... South Roxana Social Science: AWS House Presidents Board 2, 35 German Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 25 Women's Chorus 25 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Sec. 45 Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 35 Young Demo- crats 4. CAMPBELL, THOMAS RICHARD ...................... Hampton Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 CLASS OF 196 l CAMPOBELLO, PATRICIA JEAN ....................... Rockford Health and Physical Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3: Kappa Delta Pi 45 La Estudiantina 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Shufflin' Shoes 35 Student Senate 2' Women's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 45 XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, ,45 Young Republicans 1, 2. CARDER, GRADY DUANE ............. .. .Rankin Health and Physical Education: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLSON, BEVERLY FRISBIE ......................... Rockford Health and Physical Education: Varunas 1, 2, 35 W'omen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 45 WRA Intra- murals 1, 2, 33 WRA Extramurals 1. CARLSON, GORDON RICHARD. ............... ..Bloomington Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Phi Beta Lambda 4. CARLSON, SANDRA KAY ............................ Monmouth Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 45 Class Advisory Board 35 Class Officer, Sec. 45 Honor Resident Hamilton-Wliitten Hall 3. CARLSON, WILLIAM LEE ............................. Rockford Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Pres. 35 Social Science Club 45 SEA 25 Transfer from Miami University 2. CAROLAN, EUNICE ANN ............................... Quincy Special Education: Newman Club 2, 3, 45 Special Education Club 2, 3, 45 SEA 3, 45 CEC 45 'Transfer from Springneld junior College 2. CARSON, ROBERT KIT ................................. Aurora Special Education: CEC 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 35 Intramurals 3, 45 SEA 45 XVesley Foundation 2, 3. CERES, EDWARD WILLIAM .... ............... C hlcago Heights English: Big Four Committee 25 Class Advisory Board 45 Gamma Phi 2, 35 Index 4, Sports Editor, 45 Men's PE Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Tieas. 25 Baseball 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Student Leader 25 Student Psychological Association 25 Student Senate 25 Vidette Z, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3: WGI.T 1, 2, 3, Gen. Manager 2, 3. CERMAK, SHERI BUCKNER ................ .... O ttawa Elementary Education: Junior Orchesis 15 Rashomon 5 ACE 1. CHAMBERLIN, GRACE CORA ............... . . .Glen Ellyn English. CHANDLER, PAULA VANCE ............................. Aledo Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3: Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, 45 Women's Chorus 1, 2. 195 CHEATHAM, WARREN ROBERT. . . . . .Normal Social Science. CHIDICHIMO, PAULA Jo. ............................. Chicago Spanish: AWS Central Board 35 AWS Executive Board 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Junior Orchesis 1, 25 Shufflin' Shoes 45 Senior Orchesis 5, 4. CHRISS, MICHAEL PAUL ................................. Polo Elementary Education: ACE 45 Young Democrats 45 Transfer from Lincoln Junior College 3. CHRISTENSEN, GERALD ALAN ........................ Chenoa Mathematics: Business Education Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Phi Beta Lambda 4. CHRISTIAN, JOHN MICHAEL ................ . .......... Normal Speech: Class Officer, V.-Pres. 15 Newman Club 2, 5, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Transfer from St. Ambrose College 2. CHURCH, MARILYN OLIVIA .......................... Rockford Mathematics: Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3g Women's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 45 XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 41 XVRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 WRA Board 3. CHURCH, VICTORIA ELIZABETH .... ...Granite City Special Education: SEA 45 Wfesley Foundation 1, 2, 9 CLAIR, DOROTHY MARY ............. ............ ..... . P ekin Elementary Education: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 35 Shutflin' Shoes 1, 25 Special Education Club 1, 2. CLARK, JANET PECK. . . . . .Pekin Elementary Education. CLARK, JOHN DENNIS ............................. Waynesville Special Education: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA 1. CLESSON, DOROTHY ANN ............... .............. N ormal Elementary Education: AXVS Central Board 35 Newman Club 1. 2. CLIFFORD, SARA ELIZABETH ..... . ....... . . .Ottawa Special Education. COFFEY, JUDITH SHAXVGO ....... . . .Broadwell Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 4. COFF MAN, GARY LEE ....................... ..... C ollinsville Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 3. 45 Cross Country 2, 3 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Transfer from Southern Illinois University 1. COLE, JAMES LESLIE .............. . . . . . . . .Bloomington Art. COLE, NANCY LOU ,..... ..... s rega- Elementary Education. Litchfield COLE, WILLIAM JOSEPH ............................. Mathematics: Homecoming Committee 35 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Math Club 1, 2, 5, 4, V.-Pres. 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, COLLINGS, KAREN ANN .............................. Potomac Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 45 Kappa Omicron Phi 3, 4, Treas. 35 Transfer from Eastern Illinois University 3. COLLINS, MACIE GERTRUDE ....................... Glen Ellyn Elementary Education: ACE 1. 2, 35 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Index 25 Women's Chorus 1, 2, 35 Redbird Rooters 45 WRA Intramurals 1, 2. COLLINS, SARAH ELIZABETH .................. ..... C hicago Elementary Education: ACE 3: SEA 3, 45 Young Republicans 5, COLLISON, RALPH XVHYRIL ................... . . .East Peoria Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 35 Iota Lambda Sigma 4. 196 CONANT, CHARLOTTE ANNE ........ Old Greenwich, Connecticut Special Education: CEC 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4g Newman Club 23 Special Education Club 2, 3: SEA 3: Young Republicans 4, Transfer from University of Illinois 1. CONRAD, BEVERLY ANN ............................. Danforth Business Education: Business Education Club 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Newman Club 2: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Treas. 4g SEA 3. CONROY, MARIAN JO ANN ............................ Normal Business Education: B'nai B'rith Hillel Councilorship 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Student Leader 3. CONIVAY, JOYCE ELAINE ........................... Nlonniouth Spefial Education: CEC 3, 43 Special Education Club 4, SEA 4, Transfer from North Central Co ege 3. CORDELL, DONALD HENRY ........................... Havana Social Science: Men's PE Club 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Leader 4, Transfer from Canton Community College 3. CORSO, JANICE KAY .................................... Ladd Special Education: AWS Central Board 1, AVUS House Presidents Board 1, CEC 3, 41 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Newman Club 1, 2: Special Education Club 1, 3, 3. CORSON, MARY ELLEN .............................. Brooklield Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 45 XVomen's Chorus 1, Z, 33 SEA 3, 4. COSEK, CAROL ANN .................................. Streator English: Class Advisory Board 2, 3, Class Officer, V.-Pres. 33 Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhittcn Hall 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Sec. 4, Newman Club 11 Vidette 4: WGLT 1, 2, 3. COSMANO, WILLIAM RAYMOND ....................... Chicago COURT, JOHN D. ....................................... Aurora Health and Physical Education: Big Four Committee Z, 3, Class Advisory Board 2, 3: I Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Sec. 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Redbird Rooters 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1: University Athletic Board 3, 4. COWAN, KAY J. ............................. . . . . . .Wood River Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4, Class Advisory Board -lg XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: SEA 4. CRAIG, STEPHEN RANDALL ....................... . ..... Pekin Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2: Big Four Committee 4, Class Advisory Board 3, -lg Men's Glee Club 1, Newman Club l, 2, 3, Social Science Club 1, Z5 Gymnastics Manager 3, -X. Social Science: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 2, 4. CREMEENS, NANCY KAY. . . Special Education. CROMWELL, SANDRA SUE ............................ Danville Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: Alpha Beta Alpha 43 XVRA Intramurals 1. CROSS, ANNE HARRIET ............ . ............ . . .Emderl Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CRUMP, JERRY DUANE ............. ...Towanda Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4, Treas. 4. CRUSER, JOHN GERALD ............................... Canton Health and Physical Education: I Club Z, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 3, 4, Capt. 4. CUBALCHINI, JEAN .............................. South Holland Elementary Education: Nevvrnan Club 3, 43 SEA 3, -lg Transfer from Thornton Junior College 3. . . . Hopedale CUCCIA, ROSEMARY THERESA ............. .......... R ockford Special Education: Big Four Committee 33 CEC 43 Honor Resident Hziinilton-Wliitten Hall 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SEA 1. CULLEY, BARBARA COLLEEN ...................... East Moline blathematics: IVCF 2. 3, 43 Kappa Blu Epsilon 3, -lg Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: XVomen's Chorus 2: XVesley Foundation 1, Z, 3, 4. CUMMINGS, KATHLEEN ANN ........................ Naperville Geography: Cheerleader 1, Class Advisory Board 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Sec. 41 Homecoming Court 4. 197 CUNNINGHAM, SYLVIA MARGARET. . . . . .Des Plaines Elementary Education. CURLEY, SHARON LUVERNE ......................... Geneseo Geography: Business Education Club 15 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 45 Geography Club 3, 4, Sec. 3: Treble Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 XXfomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Redbird Rooters 4: Student Leader 35 Wesley Foundation 1. CURRENT, MARY CATHERINE ................... Downers Grove Special Education: CEC 45 Class Advisory Board 3, 45 Special Education Club 3, 4. CURRIN, JANICE LYNNE ........................ . . .Chenoa Elementary Education: ACE 1: SEA 3, 45 Young Republicans 3, 4. CURRY, BARBARA ELLY ............................... Normal Special Education: Special Education Club 1: Student Leader 4: SEA 4, Student Psychological Association 3. CURTIS, NANCY IO .......................... . . .Atlanta Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1: SEA 3, 4. CUSTER, IAN EVELYN .........,................... Orland Park Physical Science: Treble Choir 2, 3: University Choir 3, 4, XYfomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Physical Science Club 1: UCCF 1, 2. CVETKO, CAROL ANN .........,...................... Chicago Mathematics, Russian: AXWS Central Board 2: Homecoming Board 2, Honor Resident Atkine Coby Hall 3, 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 4, Math Club Z, 3, Retlbird Rooters 3, 45 Young Republicans 3. CZER, SHIRLEY MAE ...................... ........ Y Vestchester Business Education: Newman Club 3, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 45 SEA 45 X5Uomen's PE Club 3: Transfer from Lyons Township junior College 3. IOR DACOSSE, THOMAS ALBERT. . . . . .Oak Lawn Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4. DAL PRA, DIANE MARIE ............................. Rockford Health and Physical Education: AXVS Executive Board 3, Homecoming Committee 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sweetheart Ball Court 25 Varunas 2, 3, 45 Women's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, XVRA4lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 45 WRA Board Z, 3, , Sec. 4. DAMERY, DENNIS GARY .......................... Blue Mound Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. DAMLER, KAY ELLEN ................................ Watseka English: English Club 43 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VURA Intramurals 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, 4. DANIELS, ELDON LEROY .............................. Putnam Mathematics: Lowell Mason Club 2, 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 3, 45 Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Oratorio Choir 35 University Choir 3, 45 Redbird Rooters 4: Intramurals 1, 25 SEA 4, Young Republicans 3, 4. DARNALL, DAVID DEAN .............................. Argenta Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 U Club 1, 2, 3. 45 U Club Executive Committee 4. DAVIDSON, KATHRYN JANE ........................ or-angeville Health and Physical Education: EUB Fellowship 45 junior Orchesis 1, 35 Senior Orchesis 45 XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIDSON, LYNNE VIRGINIA ........................ Glenview Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 45 Student Leader 3: SEA 3, 4. DAVIDSON, SUSAN LOIS ..................... ..... O rlancl Park Spanish: ACE 1, Alpha Omega Nu 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 45 La Estudiantina 3. DAVIS, JAN EARLE ..................................... Peoria Health and Physical Education: Basebll 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, LEE HOWVARD .............................. St. Charles Biological Science: Blackfriars 2, 3: Gamma Phi 2, 3. 4, Treas. 4, Transfer from Lincoln Junior College 2. DAVIS, LESTER ARNOLD. . . . . .Streator Art: Theta Alpha Tau 3, 4. Pres. 4. 198 DAYVSON, LAVONNE BIAAS. . . Special Education. DE BOER, SUSAN KAY ................... ,,South Holland Elementary Education: Transfer lrom Thornton junior College 5. DECKER, CAROLYN COFFEY ..... Home Economics: Home Economics Club l. 2. 3. Al. DECKER, XVILLIAM PETER. . . Agriculture, DECKERT, KAREN ANN ...... Social Science. DE COURCY, ALVIN NORRIS.. Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club -ig Junior College 5. . . ........ Flcmin gsburg, Kentucky DEMPSEY, MARCIA THERESE. English: English Club 2, 3, 43 Pi Gamma INIU g,, IJIUCYZIIS 1. 2. 5, 4, Pres. 3. Sec.-Treas. Z, 3. DE PROSPERIS, KAREN A... .. . . . .........,........... Steger English: AXVS Executive Board Z, 3, Treas, H3 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4, Index 1: I.a Estudiantina 1, Z3 Newman Club 1. DEUTSCH, SHARON ROSE ..... H A ........................ Oglesby En lish' Ei lish Club 4' Kava Delta Pi 41 Redhird Rooters 3: SEA 43 Transfer from gz . . ig , . , .ip l.:1Salle-PerufOgleshy junior College 5. ........East Peoria 4: Social Science Club 1: Student Religious .......NIanito ...Odell . . . . .Strawn ............Park Ridge Intramurals 5. 43 Transfer from Springneld XVRA Board V.-Pres, 3, Pres. 4. DIEDRICK, ARLENE LAROSE ....... . . ..... . . Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2, 5. 4, Republicans 1, 2, 5. 4. Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Redbird Rooters 43 Young Republicans 4. Elementary Education: SEA 43 Elementary Education Club 1. 2. cans 2. DOGGETT, LUANA SUE .... Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 4. Home Economics: Cloverleaf Collegiates l-H Club 13 Home Economits Club 3, 5, 4: Redbird Rooters 5: Shutilin Shoes 3, 43 SEA 5, 4, YMCA 2. Art: SEA 4, Theta Alpha Tau 2, 3, 43 Transfer liom Millikln Ilnixeisity DOLPH, ANNE ELIZABETH ..................... . . . Spanish: I.a Estudiantina 1, 2, 3, Russian Club Z3 XVRA Intramurals 1, Z. DONNEL, MARILYN IOYCE ......................... DE YOUNG, CATHERINE RUTH ................. XVestern Springs Health and Physical Education: Coryphees 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Board 4: Homecoming Court 43 Honor Resident Hamilton-Xvhitten Hall 5, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 4: University Union Board 33 XY omen's PE Club 1, 2, 5, 43 XVRA Intramurals 1. J, 5, 43 XVRA Extranuirals 1, 2, 5, 4: . . . . .Peru DILLAVOU, ROBERT LEE .......................... .... S eatou Speech: Debate 2: Forensics 23 Pi Kappa Delta 2. 5. 43 Redbird Rooters 33 Student Leader 2: Student-Faculty Forensics Board 5, 43 Student Senate 23 UCCF 4: XVCQLT 1, 2, 31 Young DI PAOLO, DAVID EDVVIN ........................... Coal City Business Education: Bell Ringer 43 Business Education Club 43 La Estudiantina 5, 43 Newman DIVER, SALLY ANN ....................... ...... O lney DIVINE, IANICE LEE .................. . ........... Lindenwood Elementary Education: AWS Central Board 23 AXWS House Presidents Board 2, Big liour Committee 53 Student-Faculty Parking Board 3, 4: SEA 43 Student Senate 43 Young Republi- Nlason City Homewood . , .Findlay 1, 9, il IVCI' DOSSEY, JOHN ARTHUR .............. ....... , .East Peoria Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 23 Kappa Mu Epsilon 5, 43 Math filuh 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 43 Cross Country Ig Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Track I. DOSTALEK, PATRICIA LOUISE ............. ..... . .Cicero Health and Physical Education: Newman Club 1, Z. 5. 43 Vaiunas 13 XY'omen's Pli Club l, 2, 3, 43 XVRA Intramurals 1, Z, 5, 43 XVRA Extiamurals l, 2. DOTY, SUSAN JANE. ........................ ....... C laleshurg 1 99 , .Annawan Business-Education: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vlfegley Foundation 1, 2, DOXVELL, DAVID EDYVARD Art, DRINAN, RONALD JOSEPH ...... ........ . .... . . . . . .... . . lndustrial,Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer lrom University of Illinois 1. DOUGLAS, JOHN CHARLES ...... ................... ...DesPlaines Kin sm an DRISCOLL, GAYLE ANN ............................... Chicago Special Education: Newman Club 2. 3, 4: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 3, 4: Transfer from Edgewood College of the Sacred Heart 2. DUERINCER, DAVID LEE .......................... Gibson City Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 41 Transfer from University of Illinois 3. I DUNCAN, JAMES XVENDELL ....................... Illinois City Social Science: Transfer from Seattle University 3, DUNHAM, DORIS ANN. . .............. ........ . . . . . . .Dana Ivfusicz Treble Choir 2, 3, 4: University Choir 2, 3, 4, XVomen's Chorus 2. DUNN, MARY ANNE ..................................... Elgin Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 4: SEA 4: Transfer from Elgin Community College 3. DURBIN, PATRICIA ELLEN. ...... .................. S pringfield French: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3. 4, Treas, 3: Treble Choir Z, 3: XVomen's Chorus 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 3. S IOR 4: Swimming 1g Student Leader 2. Elementary Education: ACE Z, XVomen's Chorus 2, 3, 45 Young Republicans 4. Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3: SEA 2, 3. Senior Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2, 3: Redbird Rooters 4: Student Senate 4. Latin: AWS Central Board 2, 35 AXVS Executive Board 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2 Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4. ELLENBAUM, CHARLES OTTO ...................... Foundation 35 Young Republicans 3, Transfer from Northwestern University 2. Biological Science: IVCF 2: NAACP 1. ELLIS, REVA DELLE .................. . Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: XVomen's Chorus Z, 3. ELLIS, TOMMIE JOE ..... Business Education. Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4, Big Four Committee 35 Class Advisory Bo Foundation 1, 2. 200 ELLIS, HORTENSE PARMER ......... ........ . . . DWYER, DONALD JAMES ............ . ............... . .oglesby Health and Physical Education: Blacktriars 1, 2, 3, 4: Mens PE Club 1g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, EASTABROOKS, Jo ANN .............................. Hinckley Mathematics: Math Club 1, 2, 3, Sec, 23 XY'omcn's PE Club 4: NVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals 3, 4. ECKER, CAROL ANN .................................. Buckley ECKERMANN, LINDA CLAIRE .... .. .Rock Island EDGERTON, CARMELITA MARIE ...................... Chicago English: AXVS Executive Board 3, 41 Big Four Committee 3: Class Advisory Board 3, 43 English Club 2: Honor Resident Hamilton-Xvhitten Hall 4: NAACP 1, 2, 4: Newman Club 13 EDLUND, JACQUALINE JEAN ......................... Frankfort , 3, 4- EISSENS, KAREN SUE ......... . . .Thomson . Oak Park Social Science: Central Illinois Archaeological Society 3, 4: Social Science Club 3, Wfesley . . Chicago B1'adford Armin gton . .Chicago EMBERTON, JOYCE LYNN ........................... ard 2, XX'esley 'K-. F91 EMERY, DENNIS GORDON .................... ..Deeatur Biological Science: Naturalists Club 5, 4: Young Republicans 1, 4. ENDSLEY, CAROLE ANN ......,....................... Decatur Mathematics: Alpha Omega Nu 2, 5, 41 Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 5: Math Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 2: SEA 4. ENGLISH, DONALD EARL ............................... Utiea Business Education: Business Education Club 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4: Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 5. ENGSTROM, NVAYNE NORMAN ........................ Chicago Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon 5, 4: Intramurals 5, 4: Tennis 5: Transfer from NVright junior College 5. ENSIGN, JAMES ROBERT .............................. Normal Business Education: Alpha Omega Nu 5, 4: Entertainment Board 4: Redbird Rooters 5, 4: Young Republicans 5, 4, Pres. 4. ENTIVISTLE, IANICE GLOGOXVSKI, ....................... Peru English: English Club 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, Sec.-Treas. 5: Kappa Delta Epsilon -1: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Newman Club 2, 5, 4: Junior Orchesis 2. ERDMANN, RAYMOND ERWIN ..................... Des Plaines Business Education: Business Education Club 5, 4: Transfer from Elmhurst College 2. ERICKSON, FREDERICK GORDON ......... . ........ Bloomington Biological Science: Naturalists Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Student Leader 4. ERNST, SUSAN CHARITY .............................. Normal French: Alpha Omega Nu 2, 5, 4: Le Cercle Francais 1, 2. 5, 4: University Orchestra 1, 21 Naturalists Club 1: Physical Science Club 1: Social Science Club 4, Young Republicans 5, 4. CL SS OF 196 ESKRA, MARTHA ALICE ........................ , ..... Hillsboro Elementary Education: ACE 1, 4: La Estudiantina 1, 5: XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 5: Newman Club 1, 2, 5, 4: SEA 4. EVANGELOFF, SYLVIA YVONNE ....................... Madison English: English Club 5, 4: Student Leader 2: XYIRA Intramurals 1, 2, 5: XVomen's PE Club 5. EVANIGH, LOUISE PATRICIA .......................... Lansing Art: Big Pour Committee 53 Newman Club 1, 2: SEA 4: Theta Alpha Tau 5, 4: Young Democrats 1, Young Republicans 4. EVANS, DANELLA JANE ..... . ................... Calumet City Elementary Education: AWS Central Board 2, 5. 4: AXVS Executive Board 5, 4: AXVS House Presidents Board 2, 5, 4: XVomen's Chorus 4: Student Leader 4: Student Senate 5. EVANS, GAIL ROBIN ................................. Riverdale Elementary Education: IVCF 5, 4: Redbircl Rooters 5, 4: 'Transfer from Thornton junior Co ege 5. EVANS, WILLIAM MICHAEL ........................ Springfield Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 5, 4: Baseball Mgr. 1, Z, 5, 4. EVERHART, BONNIE GRACE ........................ Glen Ellyn Special Education: CEC 5, 4, Sec.-Treas. 5, Student CEC National Representative from Illinois 5, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 5. 4: Oratorio Choir 5: University Choir 1: J. B. : Redbird Rooters 5, 4: Special Education Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Student Leader 5: SEA 4: Varunas 1: Vidette 1: Young Republicans 4: YXVCA 2, 5. FAHRENBACHER, ANNA MARIE ..................... Springfield Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: XVomen's Chorus 1, 2: Newman Club Z, 5: SEA 1, 2: Young Democrats 1. FARNSYVORTH, GARY DEAN ..................... .. .Potomac Health and Physical Education: Basketball 1, Z: Intramurals 2, 5. 4. FARRELL, AUDREY SUE ................................. Elgin Elementary Education: ACE 1, 4: Christian Science Organization 5, 4: Class Advisory Board 1: Homecoming Court 4: SEA 5. 4: Young Republicans 4. FARROH, BRITTON ALBERT ............,. ............. E lgin Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 1: Mr. MIG 2: I Club I. 2, 3. 4: Football 1.42, 3. 4, Co-Capt. 4: Track 1, 2, 5: Wfrestling 5: U Club -1, V.-Pres. -I: U Club Executive Com- mittee 5, 4. FAULKNER, CAROL MAE ............................ . .Dupo Elementary Education: Class Advisory Board 1: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4. 201 FAY, BONNIE LOU .......... .......................... O svvego Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2: Geography Club 3: Inter-Church Council 1, 2, Sec. 23 Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2. FAYEMI, PHEBEAN OLUSOLA ................ Abeokuta, Nigeria Home Economics: Transfer from St. Osyth's Training College, Clacton-On-Sea, Essex, Eng- land, 4. FEAGANS, JOHN ALBERT ........................... Petersburg Social Science: Business Education Club 4: Lutheran Club 3, Social Science Club 4. FERGUSON, DANIEL LEE. . . . .Bloomington Geography. FERYANCE, DVVIGHT JOHN ............................ Lemont Mathematics: College and Career Fellowship 3, 4, Pres. 3: IVCF 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 3: Oratorio Choir 3, 4: University Choir 3: WGLT 3, 4: Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3. FICK, NANCY ELEANOR ............................... Chicago Health and Physical Education: Student Leader 2, 3: UCCF 1: XWRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. V.-Pres. 4: WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: VCRA Board 2, 3: NWomen's PE Club 1, 2. 3, 4. FILKAS, MADELINE ANN ........................ North Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 33 Geography Club 3, 4: Illinois State Rifles 3: Transfer from University of Illinois 2. FINCH, ROBERT EUGENE ................... ........ F orreston Special Education: EUB Fellowship 1: Special Education Club 1. FINK, PATSY WILHELMSEN .................... Chicago Heights FISHER, ALICE BERNICE ................................ Nebo Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2, 3: German Club 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. FISHER, GERALDINE MARIE ............. ..... ........... Z i on Special Education: CEC 3: IVCF 1, 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 31 lvlarching Band 1, 2: SEA 3. FITAK, RICHARD JOHN ..................... . ........... Cicero Mathematics: Math Club 4: Oratorio Choir 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Redbird Rooters 4: Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. FITZGERALD, PATRICK MICHAEL ..................... Danville Special Education: Redbird Rooters 4: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Psychological Association 4: Student Religious Liberals 3, 4: U Club 3: U Club Elementary Education: Lutheran Club 1, XVomcn's Chorus 2, 3: Varunas 1, 2, 3, Sec, 3. IOR Executive Committee 3 FITZPATRICK, HERSHEL PAUL. . Special Education. FOCAL, LINDA JANE ....... Elementary Education: ACE 3: SEA 4. FOMENKO, DIXIE LOIS .......... Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 4. FONTANA, ELIZABETH SHAROIN ......................... Peru English: English Club 4: Transfer from LaSallefPeru-Oglesby Junior College 3. FOREMAN, ROY ARTHUR ........ Special Education. FOSTER, MARSHA JACKSON ..... Elementary Education. Home Economics: EUB Fellowship 3, 4: Transfer FREEMON, ROBERT DEAN ...... Social Science: Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3, 4, PFSS. 3. Social Science Club 1: Student Leader 2. 202 ................Bloomington FREDERICKSEN, DONNA BELLE ...................... Redclick from Olivet Nazarene College 3. ....................Shelbyville Treas. 2: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Treas. 4L . . . .Wave1'ly . . .Farmer City . . .Normal . . .Bloomington FREITAC, ALLEN ARTHUR .......................... Naperville Social Science: IVCF 1: Men's Glee Club 1, 2, University Choir 1, 2g Newman Club 33 ShuHilin' Shoes 1, 35 Wesley Foundation 2. FRIYE, SHIRLEY JEAN .... .. Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 4, SEA 4g Transfer from University of Illinois 2. FROST, JACK VVILLIAM .... ' Industrial Arts. ...........................Morton ..........................Bellev1lle FRY, ROCHELLE MORRIS. . . Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 4. .........................Kankakee FRY, TERRY L. ..................................... Roodhouse Speech: English Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Forensics 3: J. B.. MadWoman of Chaillotf' The Al- giemistf' '33lood Wfeddingf' Rhinoceros , Speech Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Young emocrats . FUEHRER, WILLIAM FREDERICK ....................... Roody Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Pres, 4, Sec, 3: Iota Lambda Sigma 3. 4: Orientation Board 2, 3, Intramurals 2. 3, Student Leader 2, 3. 4: Student Senate 1, 2, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vidette 3, 4, FUCATE, MARY ANN ....................... . . .Fairbury Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 43 UCCF 1, Z. FUNK, SALLY IRENE ......... ..... ................... R o anoke Special Education: AWS Central Board 1, 2, 3. 4, Special Education Club 3, 4, SEA 4. FURROVV, JAMES D. ................................... Normal Mathematics: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1: I Club 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Vidette 3. 4, Circulation Manager 4. CLASS OF 196 , FUSSNER, JOHN RAYMOND ........................... Millstadt , Junior High Education: Class Advisory Board 1, Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Junior High Education Club 2: I Club 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. GANTZERT, CAROLE R. ............. . ..... Normal Social Science: Social Science Club 4: SEA 4, GAPEN, RICHARD DUANE .... . . .Bloomington Health and Physical Education. GARDELLA, WILLI ANN. . . . . .Chicago Special Education. CAREY, KATHLEEN ANN ............... . .Rockford Elementary Education: ACE 4: Newman Club 1, SEA 2. GARLISH, STEPHEN ELMAN ............... . . .Farmington Special Education: Transfer from Canton Community College 3. GARNER, KAY ANN ..................................... Colfax Biological Science: AWS Central Board 2: AXVS House Presidents Board 2, 3: Naturalists Club 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2: Young Republicans 4. CARTON, MARTIN VVILLIAM .......................... Danvers Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Transfer from University of Illinois 2. CAUDET, DENISE MARIETTE ....................... Homewood French: Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 1. 2: Student Leader 25 SEA 4g Young Democrats 3. GAYDOSH, ALLEN DAN ............. . .Lincoln Business Education: U Club Executive Committee 4. GEARY, MICHAEL LOY ................... . .Lincoln Biological Science: Naturalists Club 4, Young Republicans 1. CEIB, RONALD EDNVARD ........... . . . .Chicago Health and Physical Education. 203 GEORGE, GAIL GENE ................................. Lincoln Health and Physical Education: AXVS Campus Sister Committee 3: Special Education Club 1: Wfesley Foundation 1: XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA Extra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE, RICHARD ALLEN .......................... Naperville Art: Gamma Phi 1, 2: Jesters: 2, 3, 4: I Club 1, 2: Madwoman of Chaillot, Alchemist, An Italian Straw Hat, Rashomon, Twelfth Night : Swimming 1, 2, 3: Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4. GERAGHTY, JANE VV. ............................. . . .Normal Special Education: Special Education Club 4: SEA 4: Young Democrats 4. GIACOMO, ELLEN JOAN ............................... Cicero Elementary Education: Newman Club 4: Redbird Rooters 4: SEA 4: Transfer from Morton Junior College 3. GIBERSON, PHILLIP LEROY. .,........................ Decatur Mathematics: Homecoming Committee 2, 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Math Club 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2: Football Mgr. 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track Mgr. 2, 3. ...............Belleville GILDIG, SHARON KAY ................ rd 3: Coryphees 2, 3: SEA 4. Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Advisory Boa .Normal GILLARD, GRACE MATILDA .......................... Special Education: College and Career Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4: Special Education Club 4. Pres. 2, 3, 4: V.-Pres. 1: IVCF 1, GODMAN, GUY FRANKLIN .......................... Homewood Social Science: Intramurals Z, 3, 4: Transfer from Purdue GODSIL, MARGARET COLETTE ........ Elementary Education: AWS House Presidents Board 4: La Varsity Band 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Flower Drum 1, 2: Young Democrats 1. IOR University 2 . ..............Princeville Estudiantina 3: Marching Band 1: Song : SEA 4: WRA Intramurals GOETZ, GLORIA JEAN .......... Elementary Education: AXVS Central Board 1, 2. GORSKI, MARCIA DARLENE ..... Mary-of-the-Woods College 3. 4: Trans er from Illinois Wesleyan University 2. GREENHILL, DONNA VERNE .... Special Education: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3 Education Club 4: SEA 4. GRESHAM, STEVEN HENRY. . . Business Education: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GRETHEY, DEAN THEODORE .... Art: Blackfriars 1, 2, 3: Two Wet For Croquet GRISOLANO, ROBERT LEE ....... Social Science: I Club 2, 3, 4: Social Science Clu murals 1, 2, 3, 4. GROMETER, VICKI ANN. . . Speech. GROMMON, DONA RAE, . Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4 GUALDONI, JOHN JOSEPH .... . Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 4. 204 .East Peoria GOHRKE, RODNEY GEORGE .......... . . .Brooklield Geography: Transfer from Rose Polytechnic Institute 1. GOOD, SARAH ANNE ................................ VVestmont Elementary Education: Combined Chorus 2: Student Religious Liberals 3: Wfesley Foundation 1: Young Republicans 3, 4: Transfer from Lyons Township Junior College 3. . . . .Chicago Special Education: Newman Club 3: Special Education Club 3, 4: SEA 4: Transfer from St. GRADY, MICHAEL DAVID ......................... Bloomington English: gesters 4: Fashion, Madwoman of Chaillot, Rhinoceros , Young Republicans : SEA 2, 3, 4. ......................Cahokia , 4, V.-Pres. 4, Sec. 3: CEC 3, 4: Special . . .XVashington . . .Bloomington ......................LaSalle b 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Intra- . . . .Aurora . . . . . . . .Naperville . . ..... Joliet GUINNEE, THOMAS DANIEL ........................... Minonk Social Science: Newman Club 1, 2. 3: Pi Gamma Mu 4: Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Mgr. 1: Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4. GUNDERSON, PATRICIA ROSE ........................ Gardner Special Education: CEC 3, 4: Class Advisory Board 33 Kappa Delta E silon 4: Newman Club Z, 3: Special Education Club 4: Student Leader 3, 4: XVRA lntranniraills 1, Z, GUYMON, MARY BONNIE ............................. Belleville Special Education: Class Advisory Board 4: Treble Choir Z, 3: XVomen's Chorus 2: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 3: Transfer lrom MacMurray College 2. GUZIK, LEONA JOYCE ............................... Frankfort Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3. 4: Gamma Phi 1: Lowell Mason Club 3, 4: Concert Band 2: University Orchestra 2, 3, 4, SEA 3, 4: XVesley Foundation 2, 3. IIAFLEY, LARRY RAY. ..,.............. ..... . . .Peoria Social Science: Social Science Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. HAGEMANN, GLENN EVERETT .......................... Egan Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, -l: Geography Club 4: junior High Education Club 2: Intramurals 3. HAGERMAN, HARRY EUGENE .......................... Clinton Health and Physical Education: Mens PE Club 2, 3: Football 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. HAGERMAN, LINDA CLARK ............................ Clinton Elementary Education: ACE 4. HAHN, DENNIS RALPH ............................... XVheaton SocialAScience: Men's PE Club 4: Newman Club 4: Intramurals 3. 4: Young Democrats 41 Tianster from Loras College 3. CLASS OF 196 HALBERG, CAROL ANN. . ...... Dana Special Education. HAMANN, JOHN ARTHUR ........................... Grant Park Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Iota Lambda Sigma 5, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Golf 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. HAMMOND, CHRISTINE PFAFF ..................... Forest Park Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3: SEA 4. HANSON, ROBERTA LEOLA ........................... Stockton Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4: Channing-Murray Foundation 1, 2: Geography Club 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: SEA 3, 4: Student Religious Liberals 3, 4, Sec. 4. HARKRIDER, BONITA ROGERS ............. ......... A rmington Music: Lowell Mason Club 2, 3: Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1, 2: University Choir 1, 2, 3: Varsity Band 2: Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3: Brigadoon. ' HARKRIDER, DENNIS WVILLIAM ........... .... P eoria Geography: Blackfriars 2: Geography Club 4: Gymnastics 2. HARPER, MARGARET ANN .................. . . .Villa Park Elementary Education: ACE 1, Homecoming Board 3: SEA 4. HARRIS, ALAN LEROY ........................... ..... E arlville English: Index 1, 2, 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Concert Band 1, Z: Marching Band 1, 2: Stage Band 1, 2: University Orchestra 33 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. HARRIS, JERRY DOUGLAS ........................ North Chicago English: Class Advisory Board 1: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sigma Tau Delta 4: Intra- iinuralsl I, ig, 3, lfif Ott-Campus Housing Advisory Board 1: Student Senate 1: Vidette 1: WGLT xecutive oarc . HARRIS, MARILYN GAIL ................................ Peoria Home Economics: Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4: IVCF 2: La Estudiantina 3: Redbird Rooters 4. HARSZY, NANCY ANN ................... . ......... Belleville Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4: Index 1: SEA 4. HART, CARL DUANE ........... .... ............. . ...... L e Roy Agriculture: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Intramurals 4: SEA 4: U Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Young Democrats 4. 205 K Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Springfield Junior College 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Music: Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Kiss Me Kate , UCCF 1, 2. 3. Sec. 2. HAYES, PATRICIA INIARIE .......................... South Beloit Special Education: CEC 4g Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: SEA 4. HAYHURST, ROBERT VERNON ......................... Bradley Health and Physical Education: Business Education Club 3, 43 INIen'5 PE Club 2, 3, 4g Redbird Routers 3, 4: U Club 3, 4, Transfer from St. Joseph's College 2. HEACISERC, CAROLE LYNN ..... . . ...... . . .Oak Lawn Elementary Education. HECK, NANCY KAY ........... Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Pi 3, 41 Student Leader 2, 3, 4: SEA 4, NVesley HEHL, COLLEEN JEAN ........ Art: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4g Kappa Delta 1, 2: Newman Club 1, 2, 3L Student Leader Sec. 3. HEIMSOTH, DOROTHY KIECK. Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 2, 4. Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 4g Kappa Delta Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 3, 4. Pi 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 25 Varsity Band 3, 4, Theta Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4. . . , . . . . . . .Arlington Heights . . . .Des Plaines HEIMSOTH, THOMAS HAROLD ................. Special Education: Entertainment Board 2, Special Education Club 1, 25 3, -1. HEIRENDT, JUDITH ANN ..................... Special Education: CEC 4, Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Employment Board . . . . .Lombard HELD, KAREN JEAN ................................. Lombard Health and Physical Education: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Lutheran Club 13 SEA 4g XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, NVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3: XVRA Extramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. HELFRICH, INIARY JANE ................................. Paris Elementary Education: ACE 3, 43 Newman Club 3, 4: Transfer from St. Mary-of-the-Xvoods College 3. HELTON, SANDRA LEIGH. . . Social Science. HENDERSON, JOHN RUSSELL ........................... j Geography: Archaeological Association 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 45 Geography Club 3, 4, Science Club Honorary 2, Social Science Club 1: Intramurals 1: Student Leader 23 XVGl.'l' l, 2, 3, 4, Chief Engineer 1, 2, Chief Announcer 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Montgomery HGIIIW 206 HART, NANCY SHARON ................................ Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Band Z3 Brigadoon, . Silvis Latin: Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Transfer from Augustana College 3. HARTMAN, HENRIETTA MARY ....................... Divernon Newman Club 3, 4, SEA 4, Transfer from HARTUNG, -JANET M. ........................... LaGrange Park Health and Physical Education: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3: Gamma Phi 3, 43 Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4: University Union Board 3: XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NVRA HASSELBRING, LELAND H. ..................... . . .Onarga Business Education: Lutheran Club 3g Pi Omega Pi 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. HATFIELD, MARY LOU ............... ........ . . .Normal Special Education. HATTEN, NANCY JANE .,.............................. Ottawa English: Business Education Club 33 English Club 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Concert Band lg Phi Beta Lambda 4, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, SEA 3: Vidette 4. HAUGER, STEVEN EDXVARD. . . . . .Channahon Health and Physical Education. HAUPTMANN, LYNNE KAY ...... . . .Homewood Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 2. HAUSER, DEANNE W. ................................. Decatur Band 2, 31 University Choir 3, 4, University Guys and Dolls, Flower Drum Song, S. TOR HENDRICKSON, DOTTYE CHERYL ...... ..... .... B I orris Spanish: Business Education Club 3g La Estudiantina 4. HENDRON, KAREN LYNN ............. .. .Chicago Heights Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 4, SEA 45 UCCF 1, 2. HENLEY, JOLENE KAY ................................ Danville Special Education: Redbird Rooters 43 Special Education Club 3, 43 XVRA Intramurals 2. HENRICHS, KAREN ANN ............................... Onarga Home Economics: Alpha Omega Nu 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3g Lutheran Club 1, 2. HERCEK, JUDITH MARIA .............................. Berwyn Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SEA 1, 2, 3, 4. HERNDON, CAROL ANN ............................... Canton Elementary Education: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 2, 33 SEA 4. HERNDON, JOHN NICHOLAS .......................... ..Alton Mathematics: Illinois State Rifles 2, 3, 4: Math Club 4, Rhinoceros, Snow XVhite g Trans- fer from University of Illinois 1. HERVATIC, CAROL ANN ......... . . .LaSalle Latin. HERZBERCER, DAN MARSHALL ..................... Carlinville Geography: Geography Club 4, Illinois State Rifles 4, Transfer from Millikin University 3. CL SS OF 196 versity 1. Phr 2, 3, 4. HOCH, SHIRLEY BERNICE. . . Elementary Education: ACE 1, 31 Newman Club 1, 2, 4: SEA 2, 4. HODEL, GENE EDVVARD ..... bfathematicst Apostolic Christian Bible Clas Men's Glee Club 2: University Choir Z, 3, 4 HICKS, HARLEY VVRICHT ............................ Longview Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4, Maize Grange 1g Transfer from Eastern Illinois Uni- HICKS, JERRY LYNN ................................... Morton Industrial Arts: Class Advisory Board 2, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 33 Iota Lambda Sigma 4, Sophomore Cotillon King 24 Track 1, 2: U Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HICKS, NANCY MCFAUL .......................... Cherry Valley Business Education: Big Four Committee 3: Business Education Club 2, 3: Class AdViS0fY Board 1, 2. 3: Coryphees 2: Elementary Education Club 1, Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3g Sophomore Cotillon Queen 1. HOBILT, HELEN DIANE ............................... Atlanta English: Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 23 j. B., Loves Labours Lost, Blood Wedding, Italian Straw Hat. The Lottery, The Intruder Alchemist, Twelfth Night , Theta Alpha ...Berwyn . ........................ Roanoke s 2. 3, 43 Index 3, 4: Kappa lNIu Epsilon 3, 4, 3 XVGLT 23 Transfer from University of Illinois 2. HODEL, ROSS ALAN ................................... Eureka Junior High Education: Alpha Tau Alpha 2: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3: Enter- tainment Board 3, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: junior High Education Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4: Student Senate 4: Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. HOFFMAN, JOYCE ANN ............................... Cardner Elementary Education: EUB Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4: IVCF 2, 3, Treble Choir 1, University Choir 1, 2, 5: XVomen's Chorus 1: UCCF 1, 2g WRA Intramurals 1, 2. HOFFIYIAN, INIARILYN LAURA Elementary Education: ACE 1, 3, 4g SEA 2 ...ClenEllyn 4 HOGAN, SUZANNE E. ....... . Elementary Education: Transfer from Millikin University 3. HOLLAND, CURTIS ALAN .... Social Science: Merrs Glee Club 1, 2: University Choir 1, Z, 33 Redbird Rooters 3, Social Science Club 1, 2, Football 1: Intramurals 1, Z. 3, 4. HOLLAND, BIARCIE SUE ..... Elementary Education: ACE 33 AXVS House Presidents Board 3. ...Buckingham ..........................Pontiae 207 HOLT, XVILLIAM ALLEN .............................. Lockport English: Baptist Student Union 4, Concert Band 33 Marching Band 3, 4, Naturalists Club 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4, SEA 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3. HOMOLY, CLARKE ERNEST .......................... Elmhurst Industrial Arts: Blackfriars 2, 3, 4, Purser 4, Industrial Arts Club lg XVGLT 1, 2. HONN, MAX MICHAEL ...... . ............... ........ N ormal Mathematics. HOPPE, PHIL L. ......... ..... N ormal Junior High Education. HORDESKY, KAREN ANN .......................... Granite City Social Science: Index 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Newman Club 1, 2, Junior Orchesis 1, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Treas, 3, Student Leader 4, SEA 4. HOUMES, JOHN CHARLES ............................. Milford Junior I-Iigh Education: College and Career Fellowship 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Junior I-Iigh Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Shutislin' Shoes 1: Student Leader 2: Vidette 2. HRVATIN, JOANNE MARIE. ......................... Bartonville ?i'tS:CJnrJe:g14g4I.atin Club 1, Newman Club 2, Student Leader 3, 4: Theta Alpha Tau Z, 3, HUISIIELL, PHYLLIS LENOIR .........,................ Chicago Social Science: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 31 Student Leader 2, HUBBLE, MERRILL GENE .......................... Champaign Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3. IOR HUBER, DONALD ...................................... Easton 2usJness1Education: German Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Canton Community o ege . HUBER, JAMES YVILLIAM .............................. Carloeli Junior High Education: Concert Band 1, 2, Men's Glee Club lg Stage Band 1, 3, 3. HUDDLESTON, KENNETH FRED ...... ................ C hieago Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 45 Transfer from XVilson Junior College 3. HUDSON, JANE CLARISSA ......................... Wlood River Special Education: Index 1, 2, Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, University Union Board 1, 2: Wlesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 1, Transfer from Southern Illinois University 1. HUFFSTUTLER, JANET LOUISE ..................... XVashington Special Education: Baptist Student Union, 1, Z, 3. 4, Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas, 2, Redbird Rooters 4: Special Education Club 1, SEA 4, University Union Board 1, Young Republicans 3, 4. HULTZ, CHLOE DAVIS ............................. Mt. Sterling Home Economics. HUMPHREY, BASIL LLOYD. . . . . .Bloomington Social Science. HUNIGAN, JUDITH ELAINE ........................ Rock Island Special Education: Elementary Education Club 45 NAACP 2, 3, 45 Special Education Club 3, -1, Young Democrats 43 Transter from Western Illinois University 2. HUNTLEY, LEXVIS STANSBERRY ........................ Geneva Social Science: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V,-Pres. 2, Redbird Rooters 4, Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Young Democrats 2, 3, 4. HURLEY, JOHN LEO ........ ......... . .. .Dolton Social Science: Newman Club 15 Social Science Club 1. HUTTON, LENORE E. .................................. Dolton Speech: AWS 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 3, English Club 1g Forensics 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3: Jesters 4, Social Science Club 1, Student Leader 4, SEA 1, XVGLT 4, XVRA Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4, Young Democrats 4. HYLAND, LUCYANN DURHAM. ........................ Onarga Elementary Education: ACE 2, 43 Marching Band 1, University Orchestra 2, Varsity Band Z1 NAACP 3, 43 SEA 4, Young Democrats 1. 208 JENKINS, LINDA LOU ...... ...........................Delavan Special Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4, Sec. 4: Concert Band Z: IDZELIS, ERIKA ROSEMARY ........................... Chicago Health and Physical Education: Gamma Phi 3, 4: Junior Orchesis 4: Shufiiin' Shoes 4: Student Leader 4: Varunas 2, 3: WOmen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Board 3, 4: WRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals 2, 3, 4. IRELAND, MARY LYNN ..... . . .Bloomington Special Education: Redbird Rooters 4. JACKSON, KENNETH KEITH. . . . . .Normal Biological Science. JACOB, MARY KOVACHEVICH .......................... Canton Elementary Education: German Club 1, 2, 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2: Newman Club 1: Student Leader 2, 3: Big Sister Council 2. JACOB, SAIED HESKEL ............................ Tehran, Iran Social Science: Student Psychological Association 4: Transfer from Canton Community College 2. JANICK, JANINE ANN ............. . ...... . ...... Naperville Special Education: Special Education Club 1. JARVIS, JAMES LEE .,..............,................. Hillsboro Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2. Treas. 5: Math Club 1: Pi Gamma bin 3, -1, V.-Pres. 3: Social Science Club 4: SEA 4: UCCF 1, 2. JEANS, KAREN KRAFFT ..................... Saginaw, Michigan Special Education: Transfer from Butler University, Xvestern Michigan University 3. JEGEN, JOANNE. . . . . . ......... . ................ Evergreen Park Elementary Education: Women's Chorus 3: SEA 4: Transfer from St. Xavier College 3. CLASS OF 1965 Varsity Band 3. JENNINGS, RUTH LOUISE ............................ Morrison Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3. 4: Kappa Omicron Phi 3, 4, Sec. 4: Transfer from Kendall College 3. JENNINGS, SHARON SUE. . . ...Wilmington English: English Club 3. 4. JENSEN, PENELOPE DIANE ............................ Aurora Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4: Young Republicans 4: Transfer from Aurora College 3. JOHNSON, ALICE MAE ................... .............. P axton Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 4: WRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, ANNE C. ................................... YVatseka Business Education: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4: Young Republicans 4. JOHNSON, BARBARA ELLEN ...................... New Windsor Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4: Big Four Committee 3, 4: Elementary Education Club 3, 4: SEA 4. JOHNSON, DONNA LUCILLE .......................... Chicago Elementary Education: I.e Cercle Francais 3, 4: Women's Chorus 3, 4: NAACP 1, 2, 3, 4: Redbird Rooters 4: SEA 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation 3, 4: Young Democrats 3, 4: Young Republicans 3. JOHNSON, KAYE LOUISE ............................. Kankakee English: English Club 3, 4: Gamma Phi Court 3: XVomen's Chorus 4: Varunas 3. JOHNSON, NORMA KAYE .................... ......... F lanagan Elementary Education: ACE 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: SEA 4: Young Democrats 3: Transfer from Wartburg College 3. JOHNSON, RONALD CLYDE ........... ................. N ormal Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: V.-Pres. 4, Treas. 3: Social Science Club 3. JOHNSTON, DERYLE-ANN ............................ Chicago Special Education: Alpha Omega Nu 3, 4: CEC 4: Special Education Club 3, 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 3, 4. 209 JOHNSTON, JEAN .................................... Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 4: AXVS Central Board 33 SEA 4: Transfer from Kendall College 3. JONES, NANCY AILEEN ................................. Peoria Elementary Education: ACE 2. JONES, SUSAN ELIZABETH .......... .... . . .Calumet Park Elementary Education: ACE 1, 3: SEA 4: XVRA Intramurals 3, JONES, SUSAN ELIZABETH. . . . .Metrunora Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4: SEA 4. JORDAN, REBECCA IRENE ...................... . .Calesburg Elementary Education: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2. JORNDT, GEORGE T. .................................. Chicago Health and Physical Education: Intramurals 3, 4: Transfer from Amundsen Junior College 3. KACZBIARYN, DOROTHY D. ...................... North Chicago Special Education: Jesters Z, 3, 41 Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4: NAACP 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 1. 3, 4: Special Education Club 4, XVGLT 1, 2, 5, 4: Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4. KARR, JO ANN ........................................ XVapella Elementary Education: Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Student Senate, 4. KASHER, MARGARET ELLEN ........ .............. B loomington Elementary Education: Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4: SEA 4: Young Democrats 4: Transfer from Alverno College 2. S TOR KAUFNIAN, JUDITH ANNE. . . . ....... A . .Steger Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4: Student I.eader Z: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4. KAUFNIAN, RONALD JOHN .......................... East Lynn Mathematics: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4: Math Club 3- KAVANAUCH, JUDITH ANN .............,.............. Cornell Elementary Education: ACE 1, Z: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus 23 SEA 4. KAYE, KEITH ALLEN ..............,................. Naperville Junior High Education: Junior High Education Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2: Marching Band 1, 3: Intramurals 2, 3: Young Republicans 1. KEARNACHAN, DOUGLAS LON ..................... Mt. Carroll Social Science: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Intramurals 4: Transfer from Shimer College 4, KECK, YVONNE JULIA ................................ Decatur Elementary Education: ACE 1, 3, 4: Alpha Omega Nu 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KEERAN, SUSAN CUNINIINGS ......... . . .Bloomington Elementary Education: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres, Z. KEETON, EUNICE ANNE .......................... Creve Coeur Health and Physical Education: Senior Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4, PreS. 3: XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 3: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Extramurals 2. KEITH, BARBARA JEAN ........................ ..... IX Iason City Health and Physical Education: XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1: XVRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KELLER, PATRICIA ANN ........................... Bunker Hill Business Education: Business Education Club 3, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Social Science Club 1, 2. 3: SEA 4: UCCF 1: XVRA Intramurals 1. KELLMAN, HOLLY JEAN ................................ Elgin Special Education: CEC 3, 4: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 4: Redbird Rooters 5, 4: Special Education Club 4, SEA 4: UCCF 3, 4: Transfer lrom Elgin Community College 3. KELLY, DAVID ROLLAND ..................... Delhi, New York Health and Physical Education: Football 4: Intramurals 3, 1: Transfer from Parsons College 3. 210 KELLY, DONNA FAYE ............ ........ . . .Belleville Elementary Education: Transfer from Belleville junior College 3, KENNEDY, CAROL LYNNE .............................. Morris English: English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SEA 4, Wfeslcy Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Church Council 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 3. KENNEDY, MARY EILEEN ........,..... . ..Midlothian Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KEPNER, JAMES LEE ............................ ...Chicago Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4, SEA 4, KERXVIN, ROBERT LEE ......................... ...LeRoy Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3. 41 Iota Lambda Sigma 4. KEXVISH, KATHLEEN DIANE ................. . . .Calva Elementary Education. KEY, JEANNINE RAE ................................... Peoria Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, SEA 3, 4, XVRA Intramurals 3, 4. KINZER, MARTHA RAE ................................ Chenoa Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. KIRK, BARBARA LOUISE .......................... Hanover Park Elementary Education: IVCF 3, 4, SEA 4, Transfer from Elgin Community College 3. CLASS OF 196 l KIRKPATRICK, IANICE LYNN ........................... Moline English: Big Four Committee 3, 4, Class Advisory Board 3, 4, English Club 4, Lutheran Club 1, SEA 4, WRA Intramurals 1. b KLASINC, KAREN MARIE .............................. DeKalb , Elementary Education: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Class Advisory Board 2, Coryphees 1, Gamma Phi 4, Iagongr Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3, 4, Varunas 1, 2, 5, V.-Pres. 5, XVRA Extra- muras . KLECZEXVSKI, MARY ANN ............... ............. C hic-ago junior I-Iigh Education: ACE 1, junior High Education Club Z, 3, 4, Treas. 4, XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KLIMA, KAREN LIANE ......................... North Riverside Elementary. Education: ACE 1, 4, Big Four Committee 2, Class Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor1Resrdent Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4, XVomen's Chorus 1, Student Leader 3, Young Demo- crats . KLOEVER, SHIRLEY ANN .......... . ........... ..... P ana Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4. KLOPFENSTEIN, ADA KAY ............................. Cridley Business Education: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Education Club 33 Phi Beta Lambda 4, Young Republicans 4. KNAPP, RAMONA LEE ............... ...Forrest Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KNIGHT, CERALDINE IOANNE ............ . . .Decatur Social Science: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KNOXVLES, YVILLIAM ARTHUR ............. ...Oak Park Social Science: Transfer from Lyons Township junior College 3. KOENIC, LINDA ANN ................................ Matteson Health and Physical Education: Senior Orchesis 1, Z, 3. 4, Sec. 3, Playboy of the XVcstern XVorld g SEA 41 XYlomen's PE Club 3, 4, WRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, XVRA Board 3. KOERNER, SHARON LOUISE ........................... Pontiac French: I.atin Club 1, I.e Cercle Francais 4, Concert Band 1, SEA 4. KOESTER, ELVIN DUDLEY .......... ..... ............. F 1 'eeport Special Education: Deseret Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Madwoman of Chaillot , Transfer from Rockford Evening College 2. 211 'Qi' KOHLER, JOHN JOSEPH. . . . .Bloomington Social Science: Social Science Club 4. KOHN, HOVVARD DAVID ............................. Oak Park Music: B'nai B'rith Hillel Councilorship 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 23 Class Advisory Board 45 Lowell Mason Club 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Men's Glee Club 3, 45 University Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 1. 2, 35 U Club Executive Committee 35 XVGLT Executive Board 3, Pres. 3. KONTOS SARA ANE .................................. Sterlin , . , r , J A Special Education: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Illinois State Rifles 3, 45 Redbird Rooters 3, 4. KOONTZ, THOMAS PETER ............................ Rockford Social Science: Social Science Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Swimming 4. KORDEVVICK, THOMAS JOHN ...................... Park Forest Health and Physical Education: Big Four Committee 45 Class Advisory Board 15 Gamma Phi 1. 2. 3, 4, V.-Pres. 45 I Club 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. KORISTA, KAREN JANE ............................. New Lenox Special Education: CEC 3, 45 Jesters 1, 25 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 SEA 3, 4. KOXVALSKI, MARY CATHERINE ................... spring Valley Elimjengrylclggugationz ACE 3, 45 Newman Club 3, 45 Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby KOZEL EROME LESTER ............................... Cicero Social Sciehce: Student Psychological Association 3, 45 Transfer from Morton Junior College 3. KRACIK, CLAUDE JOHN .............................. Riverdale Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 1, 2, 3: I Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 4. S- ' IOR Biological Science. 4, YWCA 1. 212 KRACMER, LORRAINE BARBARA. . . KRAFT, REBECCA JANE .............. Special Education: CEC 45 Special Education Club 1, 4. KRAL, NANCY JOANNE ......................... Special Education: CEC 45 German Club 15 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 3, 45 Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA 1, 2, 3, 4. . . .Brookfield . . .Bloomington . . . . .NVestmont Lutheran Club 1, 2, KREBS, JUDITH ANN ........................... NVeste1'n Springs Elementary Education: ACE 1, 25 Treble Choir 25 XVornen's Chorus 1, 2, 35 WRA Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 WRA Extramurals 3, 4. KREHEL, PAULETTE ANN ............................. Kincaid Physical Science: Kappa Delta Epsilon 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Varsity Band 15 Physical Science Club 25 Science Club Honorary 2, KREN, HELEN LOUISE .............................. Springfield Elementary Education: ACE 3, 45 XVomen's Chorus 35 Newman Club 3, 45 Land of the Dragonsng Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3. KRIZAN, SALLY JANE ........................ . ......... Monee Junior High Education: Apportionment Board 25 Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4: junior High Education Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 35 Student Leader 35 Student Senate 25 Transfer from University of Illinois at Navy Pier 1. KUESTER, PENNE CAIL ................................. Joliet Health and Physical Education: SEA 45 UCCF 15 Women's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 45 XVRA Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Republicans 1, 2, KUHN, JOYCE N ELL ................................... Oconee Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 45 Inter-Group Relations Council 25 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA 35 Young Democrats 4. KUHNERT, VIRGIL LESLIE ........................ Pinckneyville Health and Physical Education: Baptist Student Union 1, 25 Class Advisory Board 35 I Club 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. KUMLIN, CAROLE ANN ............ ...... ........ E l niwood Park Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 45 La Estudiantina 1, 25 Math Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA KUMNICK, JUDITH KAY .............. ............. . . .Maywood Elementary Education: ACE 1, 25 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 45 Treble Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 SEA 3, 4, 1 LAN, PHO TUYET ....... Business Education. LANE, NANCY GILMORE. . . Special Education. LANG, MARGARET JEAN ...................... Business Education: Business Education Club 3: Phi Beta Lambda 4, SEA 4: WRA Intramurals KUYBIDA, PATRICIA DENISE .......................... Hinsdale Elementary Education: ACE 1: Class Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Otiicer 1, 2, V.-Pres. 2, Sec. 1: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SEA 4: WGLT 3. LaBOUNTY, IUDITH N. .....................,............ Henrv Home Economics: Class Advisory Board 1, Z, 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 Pres. 3, Treas. 2: Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 35 Newman Club 1, 3. 3, LHFRUIT, JOHN J. ................ ..... . ...Oak Park Mathematics. LAIBLE, NORMAN WAYNE .................. . . .Lacon Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Wesley' Foundation 1. LAKE, RICHARD ALLEN ................................. Elgin Biological Science: Geography Club 3, 4: Naturalists Club 3, 4: SEA 43 'iransler from Elgin Community College 3. LAKE, THOMAS PATRICK .... ............. ........... L a Grange English: Class Advisory Board 4: Homecoming Board 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3: Orientation Board 2, 3, 4: I-Iamlet : SEA 4: Sigma Tau Delta 4: Student Senate 3: University Union Board 2, 3, Pres. 3. LAMB, LARRY ALAN .......,. . . . Normal Business Education. LAMMLE, BARBARA BRUCH ................. ..Mo1ine Elementary Education: Transfer from Blackhawk junior College 1. LAMMLE, STEVEN F. .........................,......... Fisher Art: Blackfriars 3, 4: Lowell Mason Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 3. CLASS OF 196 Saigon, Viet-Nam .......No1mal . .Downers Grove 5: Transfer from INIillil-tin University 3. LANG, RUTH ELAINE ................................. Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: SEA 4: UCCF 1, 2, Transfer from Chicago City junior o ege 1. LANNERT, JUDITH GAYLE ........................... Freeburg Special Education: CEC 3, 4: Special Education Club 3, 4. LANNON, MARY CATHERINE ........................ Saunemln Social Science: English Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 4, Atkin-Colby Hall 3: Index 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, NAACP 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: Social Science Club 3, 4: Student Leader 2: SEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: Vidette 2, 3, 4, Editor 4: XWRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3: Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2. LaROCHELLE, ALAN RAY.. . Mathematics. LASKA, DIANE MARION.. Elementary Education: ACE 1: Coryphe 3, 4: Young Republicans 3. ecial Education AXV Eucutixe Boa Treas. 35 Student Leader Z, 3: SEA 4. ......................DoWners Grove es 1, 2, 3, 4: La Estudiantina 4: Newman Club 1, 2, LATT, KARIN ELIZABETH ..................... Sp ' : S . A' ' rd Z, 3: Big Four Committee 2, 3: CEC 1, 2, 5, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon Z, 3, 4: Lutheran Club 1, 2, 4: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ...El Paso ...Rockford LAUBAUGH, SUSAN EMILY ............................ Normal Special Education: CEC 4: Special Education Club 1, 2, 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4. LAURITSEN, GERALD LaVERNE ................. ....... D Wight Industrial Arts: Business Education Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Dunn Hall Pres. 23 Intramurals 1. Z, 3. LAZAREVVICZ, ROBERT STEPHEN .... North Tonawarldil, New York Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 213 LEA, KATHRYN MARTIN ......... ....................... E lgin Elementary Education: ACE 1: Big Four Committee 5: Class Advisory Board 2, 5, 4: Home- coming Board 5. LEATHERS, OTIS LEROY .............................. F'airbury Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon Z, 5, 4: Math Club Z, 5, 4: Pi Gamma hlu 43 Intramurals 2, 4: Student Leader 5. LEDEN, ANN LOUISE .......... . .......... ......... I VIIIIIGDZIQO Special Education: AXVS House Presidents Board 1: CEC 4, Special Education Club 4. LEE, LARRY DUAINE ............... . . .Sullivan Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 4: Math Club 2. LEHMANN, ANNE ELAINE. .......... ...... . ............ O dell Music: Gamma Phi 2: Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Treble Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, University Choirl 1, 2, 5, 4: XVomen's Chorus 1: Guys and Dolls, Flower Drum Song , XVomen's PE C ub 1. LEIRSBURG, RICHARD VAN. . . . . .St. Charles Music. LEMAN, GLORIA VIERLING ............................ Morton Home Economics: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 5. 43 AXVS Central Board 5g Cloyerleal Collegiates 4-H Club 1: Home Economics Club 2, 5: Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 5, 4, Sec. 33 Student Leader 2, 5. LEMONS, DAVID LEE .................................. Maroa Social Science: English Club 1: Pi Gamma Mu 5, 4, V.-Pres. 43 Redbird Rooters 5, 4: Social Science Club 1, 2, 5, 4: SEA 43 Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 5. LENTZ, BARBARA MARIE .............................. Chicago Elementary Education: ACE l, Z. 5. 4, Pres. 4: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, -I, Co-Sec. 4: Redbird Rooters 5, 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 5. 4. S- ii IOR LESTER, VICKY LYNN ........... .. .Arlington Heights English: Transfer from Wake Forest College 5. LEUCIIT, YVILLIAM KURT .............................. Peoria IN1usic: Lowell lN1ason Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 5: Marcliiiig Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 1, 21 University Choir 13 University Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Brigadoon,', iiGliYSil1ld Dolls, 'KElower Drum Song, Kiss Me Kate : Shuftlin' Shoes 4: Student eater . LEWIS, ALBERT SIDNEY .......................... Granite City Health and Physical Education: Meri's PE Club 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 5: Football Mgr. 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4: Young Democrats 4. LEXVIS, GERALD JOSEPH ................... . . .Chicago Heights Special Education: Transfer from Bloom Community College 5. LIBERTI, ANNEKIARIE RITA ...........,........... Lineolnwood Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: Gamma Phi 5, 45 Newman Club 1, 2: SEA 4. LIEHR, STEPHEN EDYVARD ...... ..................... K Iorrison Social Science: Debate 2, 5: Pi Gamma Mu 5, 43 Pi Kappa Delta 5: Shuftlin' Shoes 3: Social Science Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 55 Intramurals 1: Student Leader 5, 4: XVesley Foundation 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 2: Young Republicans 5, 4. LIGHT, XVARREN NEUN ................... .... S hirley Mathematics: Canterbury Club 5: Young Republicans 1, 5, 4, LIND, IENNY LOU. ................................ VV2lShIl'lgtOIl Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 5, 4: Student Leader 5: SEA 4. LINDBERG, SANDRA IO ............................. Brookfield Special Education: Big Four Committee 5: CEC 2, 5, 43 Homecoming Board 21 Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Lutheran Club 1, 2, 5: Womens Chorus 1: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Leader 2, 5: SEA 4: Varunas 1, 2. LINDNER, RICHARD XVALTER. ........................ Chicago Industrial Arts: Gamma Phi 2: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 1, 4: SEA 4. LIPKE, MARY CATHERINE .... ....... ................. N I eudota Health and Physical Education: Newman Club 1, 2: XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 4: XVRA Intra- murals 1. 5, 4: XVRA Extramurals 3. LLOYD, NANCY SUE ........................ . . . ..... . .Danville Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4: SEA 4: Young Democrats 4. 214 LOHSE, YVONNE LOUISE. . . English: Deseret Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. LONG DIANA RLANCHE ....... .................... f lreenville English: ,English Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Orchesis Z5 LONG UDITH ELLEN ElementaiyiEduc:1tion: ACE 1, Z, .33 i4.3 ihloiniu: Resident. I-Iialil-3., .4.gi SEA 4. LONSBY. JANET KAY .............................. Elementary Education: Treble Choir 1, 2. 3. 'IL University Choir 1, Z, 3, 43 XVomen's Chorus 1. 23 Hello Out There, Flower Drum Song, dation 1. LOUDON, CLAYTON BALLARD ..................... Long Grove Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon 5, 4, Pres. 43 Geography Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 31 Young Republicans 3, 4g Transfer from Knox College 3. LUBBEN, ROSALIN KAY ............................... s 4 4 FA 4 id English: I.utheran Club 1, Sigma Tau Delta 2, S, LUND, JEAN MUREEN ....... . . . Speech: Transfer from Illinois XVesleyan Unixersity LUTHE, PATRICIA KUBILSKI ..... Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 4, SEA 4. LYONS, MARSHA LEE ............ English: AXYIS Central Rward I. 23 Honor Reside vKlltIII'lCI'I'S Chorus 1, 2: Vidette 2, 3, -1, Editor -I. CL SS OF 196 . . .Ilomewood Transfer from Greenville College 2. Belleville .Des Plaines Redbird Rooters 43 SEA 4, Nvesley Foun- .Gilman , Sec. 3 S. g V' ette 2, 3, 4, . . . . .YVinfield . . . P2ll'liC1'SlJll1'I.f ......................Molinc nt Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3, 43 Index Z: MADARY, DONNA DEE ....... . ..... ............... D es Plaines Special Education: College and Career Fellowship 1, 2, IVCF 1, 2, Sec. 2, Treble Choir 3g Special Education Club 3. BIADONIA, SAINI CHARLES ............ ........... , . . Springfield Social Science: Newman Club 45 Intramurals 3, 43 XVGLT 3, 45 Young Democrats 4g Young Republicans -Ig Transfer lrom Springlield Junior College 3. RIAGEE, MARILYN YV. ................. . . . ..... . . .Chicago Special Education: CEC WI: NAACP 1, 2, 3, 4. MAGNUSON, KAREN ELYSE .......................... Rockford glegaentalry giducationz ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, SEA 3, 4, Student Religious Liberals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. , ec. , . MAHER, PATRICIA KAY ............................. Yates City Business Education: Oratorio Choir 3, -Ig Neuman Club -Ig Shuflin' Shoes 3. MAHOLLAND, JUDY RAE ............................... Peoria Health and Physical Education: Class Advisory Board 2, XXfomen'5 Chorus 1: Newman Club 15 Student Leader 2, 35 Women's PE Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, XWRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 41 WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 XVRA Executive Board 2, 3. bIAINS, LYNANN LUCILLE ,............. XVomen's Chorus Ig SEA 3, 4. .Rartonville Advisory Board 3, 43 Industrial Z, 3, rl. . . . . . . . . . . .Orangcville Elementary Education: ACE 2, 33 Alpha Beta Alpha 3. -Ig , , , , MALCOLM, DAINIEL DIY AYIXE ...................... Industrial Arts: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 2: Class Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 413 Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4: U Club 1, IXIALLOY, DANIEL A. .......................... Prospect IIeightS Health and Physical Education: Athletic liward 3, 413 Garnrna Phi 1, 2, 5, -13 Mens PE Club 1, 2, 3, -1, Pres. 33 I Club 1, 2, 3, -Ig Gymnastics 1, 3, 3. -l. BIANAHAN, RICHARD A.. . . . . .Bloomington Business Education, KIANDER, SHARON DIANE .................. ........... I 'lano Health and Physical Education: S-EA 43 Wlesley Foundation XVornen's- PE Club 5, 11, XVRA Intramurals 3, 4g Young Republicans 33 Transfer lrom Elgin Comnuuuty College 5. MANNEN, GLENDA LOUISE ....... ......... ,..... R I t. Vernon Elementary Education. 215 BIANNING, DAVID LAVVRENCE ......................... Verona ggfliculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 25 Transfer from Saint Ambrose o ege Z. BIANOCK, .IUDITII IOYLENE ........................ Farmington Musica Lowell Mason Club 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 35 Oratorio Choir 55 Treble Choir 2. 3, 45 University Choir 3, 45 Varsity Band 2, 35 XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Guys and Dolls, Flower Drum Song, Kiss Me Kateug Special Education Club 1. XIANSFIELD, PAMELA ROBERTA. .................... Belvidere English: junior High Education Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.5 Pi Gamma Liu 3, 45 Student Leader 35 Transfer from University of Illinois 2. MARAZAS, JANET ,IULIE ............................... Berwyn Eogie Economics: Home Economics Club 45 Newman Club 45 Transfer from Morton junior o ege 3. IXIARCIIESCHI, ELICIO ............................. Blue Island Mathematics: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Math Club 1, 3. 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 2. 3: Redbird Rooters 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCO. XVILLIAM JOHN ................................ Joliet Health and Physical Education: German Club Z5 Mens PE Club 3, 45 I Club 3, 45 Newman Club Redllird Rooters 45 Football 3. 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Track 3, Capt. 35 Xvrestling 3, -, o- apt. . KIARRLEY, MICHAEL ALLAN ..................... Franklin Park Social Science: Apportionment Board 3. -l. Big Four Committee 1, 2, 35 Redbird Rooters 3, 4: Student Leader 3. 45 Student Psychological Association 2, 35 U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 33 U Club Executive Committee 1, Z, 3. 4. MARTH, ROGER ARNOLD. . . . . .Kankakee French: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. XIARTIN, RICHARD AARON .................... ....,. S andwieh Business Education: Business Education Club 2, 35 Phi Beta Lambda 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. S 3 TOR 2, 35 Track 1. 216 MASON, SHARON MARIE .... , .................... spring Valley Elementary Education: ACE 3, 45 Newman Club 3, 45 Roshamon, Twelfth Night, Land of the Dragonng Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby junior College 3. MAST, DELORA BURK. Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. BIATHIAS, ROSALIND. . English: English Club 45 Universit .....LinCOlu Grove y Union Board 3g VVGLT 25 Young Republicans 3, 4. BIATTES, CHERYL ANN ................................ XValuut English: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 45 Student Leader 35 SEA 3, 45 XVeslcy Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. MAUE, KAY FRANCES ....................., ........ T inlev Park Business Education: Business Education Club 3: Homecoming Board 3, 45 Phi Beta Laimbda 4. NIAYBERRY, CAROL TUCKER ...................... Franklin Park English: Debate 3, 45 Forensics 3, 45 IVCF 33 Vidette 1. NIAYNARD, ELAINE MARIE. . . . . .Bloomington Special Education. MAYO, SALLY ANN ................................... Matteson I-Iea,lth3 anid Physical Education: Junior Orchesis 25 XVomeu's PE Club 15 WRA Intramurals NICCARTY, D. PAUL ..................................., Monee Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 45 Redbird Rooters 45 Cross Country 15 Intramurals AICCILENNING, HENRY ALYIS .......... . . .Streator Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 41 MCCONNAUCHAY, KENNETH ROBERT .................. Dolton Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 45 Redbird Rooters 45 Gymnastics 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 4, V.-Pres. 45 Wfesley Foundation Z5 Young Republicans 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 35 Transfer from Purdue University 2. XICCULLOUC-H, PATRICIA RUTH ..................... Springfield Social Science, Junior Orchesis Z. 3: Social Science Club 3: Student Psychological Association 45 XVesley Foundation 1, 25 Young Democrats 4. MEINZ, FREDERICK EUGEINE .................,........ Social Science: Social Science Club 2g Tran MESSER, LINDA ROBERTS ............................ El Paso Special Education: CEC 43 IVCF lg WRA Intramurals lg WRA Extramurals 1, 3, 4. METCALF, MARIORIE REED ................. . ....... Normal Elementary Education. MEYER, ELVERTA KAY ............,................... Griclley Business Education: Cloverleaf Collegiates 4-H Club 1, 2, Sec, 2: Newman Club Ig Phi Beta Lambda 4, MIAZGA, RONALD C. ...... . English: Big Four Committee 2, 3: Index XVGLT 1, 2. 5, 4. MICHAEL, THOMAS B.. . . . . Business Education: Business Education Clu MICHAELS, SHERYL EILEEN. . . . . .VVaynesville English. MICHEL, CHARLENE MAE ..........,................. Chicago Health and Physical Education: Varunas 3: 'N'omen's PE Club Z, 3, -Ig XVRA Intramurals 4: XVRA Extramurals 4: Transfer from Chicag Music: IVCF lg Lowell Mason Club 2, MIEDONA, AGNES GENEVIEVE ............ ......... V illa Park Special Education: Class Advisory Board 2, 3: 23 SEA 2, 5, 4. MIER, SANDRA ZACCAGNI .......... .......... .... S p ringfield Elementary Education: ACE I, Z5 Class Otlicer 3. Sec. 31 Honor Resident Hamilton-Xvhitten Hall 31 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, Sophomore Cotillon Court 23 Student Leader 2. MIKOLAICZAK, GAIL LORRAINE .......,....... Chicago Heights Social Science: Gamma Delta fig Lutheran Club 35 Social Science Club 4: Young Republicans 31 Transfer lrom Bloom Community College 3. Z 31 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4g Vidctte 1, Z5 ...Bloomington MIDDLETON, JAMES A. ...................... . 41 Concert Band 1, Z: lNIarching Band l, 2, 3, 45 University Choir 1, 3, 4g University Orchestra 2. 3, 41 Guys and Dollsng Student Leader 5. MCELROY, DON NEIL ...... . . .Normal Industrial Arts. ' .Roanoke lass 13 La MCGHEE, SANDRA MARTIN. . . .........,.......... . . Elementary Education: Alpha Omega Nu 5. -I: Apostolic Christian Brlwle C Estudiantina 33 Women's Chorus 1. MCKEE, VVILLIAM BOURDETTE ............ . ...... Sheffield Social Science: Alpha Tau Alpha 1: Kappa Delta Pi I. MCKITTRICK, LINDA ANN .....................,...... Edinburg English: AXVS House Presidents Board 2, 35 jesters 3, -Ig Concert Band 1. Z: Naturalists Club 1: Rhinoceros, lNIadwc-man of Chaillot, Blood NVedding 4 Straw Hat : Redbird Rooters 3. MCLAUGHLIN, DOROTHY MAE ......... . ....... Elementary Education: Newman Cluh 3, 4g SEA -ig Transfer CollegC 3. MCMULLEN, KAY SUZANNE ............ . . English: AXVS Executive Board 2. 3. 4: Class Adxisory Board XY'hitten Hall 3, 4: Index 2g Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3 4, The Lottery, An Italian .YVestern Springs from Lyons Township junior ............Kankakee I: Honor Resident Hamilton! MEHL, HELEN SCHROY ..................... . . .Bloomington Elementary Education: Transfer from Eastern Illinois University 3, MEHRKENS, ARLEA ANN ..................... . . .Chenoa Elementary Education: University Orchestra 2. 31 XVomen's Chorus 4. MEISTER, VVOLFGANG ..... ............... . . .Bellwood Health and Physical Education. Chicago sier from Amundsen junior College. .......................Algonquin b 4: Newman Club 4. o Teachers College 2. . . . .Granite City Newman Club l. Zg Special Education Club l, 217 Elementary Education: Newman Club MILITELLO, SUSAN MARI English: English Club 4g Newman Club Junior College 5. Social Science: Young Republicans 5, Health and Physical Education: Vdfome MILLER, KAY FRANCES. . English: English Club 4. MILLES EANETTE ANN Health and ,Physical Education: Kappa- XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. French: Kappa Delta Pi 5, 41 Pi Cami Social Science: Lowell Mason Club 5, MITCHELL, DOUGLAS LEE .......... .. .............. Pearl City Business Education: Business Education Club 43 lrrtramurals 1, Z, 5, 4, Young Republicans 4. MOAD, MERILYN ANN ..................... ........ N Vheaton Elementary Education: Transter from XVillrarn XY'oods College 5. MODZELEXVSKI, STEVEN ....................... Chicago Heights English: Apportionment Board 5, -ig Newman Club 53 Intramurals 53 Student Senate- 43 U Club 5, 4: U Club Executive Committee 5, 43 Vidette 5, 4, XVGLT 5, 43 Transter from Bloom Community College 3. MOHAMMED, HAMID S. .................... Trinidad, Caribbean Elementary Education: ACE 43 SEA 5, Student Psychological Association 43 UCCF 2, 5, 45 'I'ransl'er from Naparima Teachers College, Trinidad 2. MONTGOMERY, NAOMI A. ........................... CIi1ICSbll1'g Special Education: AWS Ott-Campus Housing Board 13 Class Advisory Board 23 NAACP 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 5, Sec. 23 Special Education Club 4, Young Democrats 2, 5, 4. MOORE, LINDA MARLENE .....,.................. Rock Island Special Education: Big Four Committee 5, 4g Class Advisory Board 5, 43 Entertainment Board 3, 43 Homecoming Queen 5, Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 5. 4: Index 2, 5g Special Education Club 2. MOORE, XVANDA LOUISE ............................ Kankakee Business Education: Business Education Club 2, 53 Phi Beta lambda 43 Student Psychological Association 4g Young Republicans 4. MORAVEK, LINDA ANNE .............................. Harvey Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4. Treas. 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Marching Band 1, 21 Treble Choir 2, 5, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2. 55 Junior Orchesis 53 Student Leader 2, 5. MORGAN, KAREN VICTORIA ............................ Alpha Elementary Educatiuni ACE 2, 5, 41 Alpha Beta Alpha 5, 43 XX'esley Foundation 1, 2, 5. MORGENSTERN, DAVID HERMAN .......... ...... B loornington Business Education: B'nai B'r'ith Hillel Councilorship 2, 5, 41 Business Education Club 51 Phi Beta I.arnbda 4. MORRISON, DON HUR ................... ......... K ankakee Geography: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 5, 4, V.-Pres. 5, Sec. 2. MORRONV, BONNIE LEE ..................... Columbia, Missouri Health and Physical Eductaion: AXVS Executive Board 5, 43 Sec. 5, Pres. 4, Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 5, 43 University Union Board 4, XVomen's PE Club 2, 5, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4: Young Republicans 4. 218 MILLER, JOHN ROBERT .......................... MILNES, IANET SCHOMAS ........................ MISHLER, KAREN KAY ................................ MILAUCKAS, GINGER VERONICA ....................... Cicero 1, 5, 43 Transfer from lN'Iorton junior College 5, E .... ........................ B erwyn -ig Redbird Rooters 5, 4g SEA 43 Transfer from Morton .East Moline -lg Transfer from Blackhawk College 5. . Dwight MILLER, JUDY KAY ................................... Special Education: Varsity Baird lg Special Education Club 5, 4g XYesley Foundation 13 XYRA Intramurals I, Z, 53 XVRA Extrarnurals 1, 2. .Bloomington MILLER, JUDY LUCILLE .......................... n's PE Club Z, 43 XVRA Extrarnur.rls 4. ........Linc-oln ........Sterling Delta Epsilon 43 SEA 43 XVornen's PE Club 1, Z, 5, 41 .Bloomington na Mu 43 Transfer from Monmouth College Z, .Eureka -1: Oratorio Choir 3, 43 XVornen's Chorus 5, 41 Pr Kiss Me Kateng Social Science Club 5, 4: SEA 5, -13 Gamma IXIu 43 Flower Drum Sona, Vidette 43 Transfer from Goshen College 5. E IOR MOSKUS, JERRY RAY .................................. Decatur English: Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Treas, 4: Vidette 3: Young Democrats Z. 3. H U .......... Des Plaines Special Education: CEC 3, 4, Junior Orchesis 3, Spccial Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vidette 23 Young Republicans 3, 4. MOTIS, MARILEE ........................ MOTT, MARIAN ........................ Elementary Education: ACE 2. 3. 4: Junior Orcliesi-Q lg SEA 3. I. MOUNCE, RONALD LEE... Art. MUEHRER, DIANNE RAE ............................. Rockford Special Education: Class Advisory Board 1. Z: Jesters 2. 3, 4: HJ. B An Italian Straw Hat, Flower Drum Song , Special Education Club 3, 4. MUELLER, DON PARKS .... . ............. .... T aylor Ridge Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha Z, 3, 43 Lutheran Club 2, 3: SEA :ig Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Democrats 3, Young Republicans 4. MUIRHEAD, CAROL ANN ............................. Danville Elementary Education: ACE 4' AWS Central Board 21 Class Advisory Board 2, 3. 4, Honor Resident Hamilton-Wfhitten Hall 3, Atkin-Colby Hall 4, V.-Pres. 43 SEA 4, XVRA Extra- murals 1, Z, 3, 43 Young Democrats 4. MUIRHEAD, ELIZABETH ANN ..................... Plato Center English: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, NAACP 2, 33 Inter-Group Relations Council 3. MURPHY, DIANE JEAN ......................... ....... C llicago Latin: Latin Club 3, 4: Varunas Z, 3. . . . .... Paris . . .Towanda Blood XVedding. MURPHY, KATHLEEN CLAIRE ........................ VVheaton Elementary Education: AWS House Presidents Board 3, College and Career Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, IVCF 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 3. MURPHY, SHARON ROSE .................... ...... J aeksonville Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4: Lowell Mason Club 3, 4: VUomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhinoceros, Flower Drum Song , SEA 4, Young Republicans 4. MURRELL, DORIS ............................ . . . .Springfield Special Education: Transfer from Springfield Junior College 1. MUSICK, JAMES RICHARD ....................... . . .Monticello French: Alpha Beta Alpha 4: La Estudiantina 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 25 Student Leader 43 SEA 1, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, ALICE DELL ........................... ..... P eoria Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 43 IVCF 3. NAGLE, KATHEE ANN ................................. Ottawa Special Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Education Club 1, 2, 3. NASH, LOUISE MARIE ..,................... .... C lifton Special Education: CEC 3, 43 Special Education Club 4, SEA 4. NEAVEILL, DARRELL ARLIS ........ .... . ..East Peoria Speech: Senior Orchesis 1, 2: J. B. NEILD, FRANCES VIOLA ........................... Ceorgetown Elementary Education: ACE 2, 4: Alpha Omega Nu 3, 4, Neuman Club Z, 3, -lg SEA -ig 'Iranster from Danville Junior College 1. NEISIUS, ELAINE CECILIA ............................ Chicago Special Education: CEC 3, 43 Newman Club 3, 4g Special Education Club 3, 4, Young Re- publicans 3: Transfer from Alverno College 3. NELSON, ALICE INIARIE ..... , .................... .East Moline Special Education: CEC -ig Cloverleat Collegiates 4-H Club 1, 23 Lutheran Club l, 1, 3, -lg Special Education Club 1, 2: Student Leader 1. 35 SEA 4, UCCE 1, 2, 3, 'ig YXVCA l, 2. NELSON, LINDA MARIE ,..... .......................... A rqo Special Education: CEC 3, 45 Coryphees 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Education Club 4: Young Re- publicans 2. 219 NELSON, NANCY STEVVART ............... ........ C hicago Elementary Education: ACE 3: XY omen's Chorus 1, 21 SEA 4. NESSEL, DENISE D. ....................... .Western Springs EUHIISIII ANVS Executive Board 4: Class Advisory Board 21 Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: University Union Board 3. NEUENDORF, KAREN SUE ............. . . . . . . . . . ....... .Cisco Special Education: Redbird Rooters 4: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 3: Young Republicans 1, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 2. NEVVRIAN, SONDRA SUE .................. . . . . . ........ Paxton Speech: Alpha Beta Alpha 3. 4: Jesters 2, 3. 43 XVomen's Chorus 1, 2: Hansel and Gretel g Student Leader 41 Theta Alpha Phi 4: XY'esley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, NICHOLSON, GARY EDYVARD ............. . .... . ...... Chicago Mathematics: Illinois State Rifles 3, 43 Lutheran Club 4: Math Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Young Republicans 4, Transfer from University of Illinois 3. NICHOLSON, LAXVRENCE RAYMOND ............. . . . Springfield English: English Club 3, 4: ISSCS 'liutorial Program 4: SEA 3, 4: Transfer from Springtield Junior College 3. NOLAND, SUE AILEEN .............................. Lake City Music: Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 31 Marching Band 21 Oratorio Choir 4: University Choir Z, 3: University Orchestra 3, Varsity Band 2: XVon'ien's Chorus 1, 2. NOLL, CAROLYN SUE ........... ....... .... . ...... E d Wardsville Health and Physical Education: AXVS Central Board 3: Lutheran Club 1: SEA 4: Wtimen's PE Club 1. 2, 3. 4: XVRA Intramurals Z, 3, 4: XVRA Extramurals 2, 3, Young Republicans I. NONNEMAN, KATHLEEN ANN ............ . .... . .... Springfield Social Science: Newman Club l, 2, Social Science Club 1, Z, 3. E IOR NOON, RICHARD ALLEN. . . ....... . . . ............ Streator Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 3 rl: Swimming I, 2, 5, 4: Varunas 2. NORDSTROM, NANCY JOYCE ........................ Rock Falls Elementary Education: Homecoming tlonimitrec 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 45 Transfer from Northwestern University 1. NORMAN LINDA KAY .............................. XVinchester Special Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 31 Special Education Club 1, 2, 33 SEA 1, 2. NORRIS, RICHARD F. .................................. Normal Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 4: Phi Beta Lambda 1, Z. 5, 4: Redbird Rooters 4, Cross Country 33 Track Mgr. 1, 2, Student Senate Z, Young Republicans 4. NORTON, DANIEL JOHN ............................. YVheaton Social Science: Pi Gamma blu 3. 4: Social Science Club 3: Student Leader 4: Transfer from University of Illinois 2. NORVILITIS, STEPHEN MICHAEL ,.................... NVestviIle Special Education: CEC 33 Oratorio Choir 3, 4: University Choir 31,Nev-'man Club 3: The Chairs g Special Education Club 3, 45 Young Republicans 5: Transter from Danville Junior College 2. NOVOTNEY, TERRENCE RALPH.. . ..... Streator English: Transfer from Iowa State University 4. NOXON, ROBERT DEAN ......... . . .Gibson City Business Education. NYMEYER, JOHN FREDERICK ................... Bristol, Indiana Industrial Arts: Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2: Industrial Arts Club 1, Z. 3. 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 3. 4: MCHVS Glee Club 1, 25 Pep Band 1, Z, 3. OANH, DOAN MONC ....... ..Tri Phg Cliolon, Viet-Nam Business Education. OHNEMUS, JOHN EDMUND ........... ................ Q army Latin: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, Z, 3, -ig Newman Club 2. 5: U Club 1, Z, 3, 4. OKINAKA, KATHERINE EMIKO ............... Nlalcawao, Hawaii Junior High Education: Class Advisory Board lg Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4, Junior High Education Club 2, 3, Sec. 3. 220 OLIVER, JERRY GENE. ......................... Cottage Hills. . Social Science: Baptist Student Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4: Marching Band 1, Social Science Club 3. 4: Student Illinois Education Association 4. OLMSTEAD, JEAN ELLEN ......................... East Moline Special Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 43 Marching Band 3, SEA 4. OLMSTEAD, PATRICIA CARLSON .................... Oak Lawn English: Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pres. -l, Sec.-Treas. 33 AXXWS Central Board 1. OLMSTEAD, TIMOTHY MICHAEL .................... Oak Lawn Speech: Debate 35 The Contrast , Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. OLSON, GLORIA JEAN ............................. Rock Island Speech: Class Advisory Board 4: Homecoming Court 3: jesters 2, 33 XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 31 B.. IwIadWoman of Chaillotf' Blood XVedding. The Alchemist , University Union Board 35 Young Democrats 43 Inter-Dorm Council 4, Sec. 4. OLSON, JON CONRAD ................................ Rockford Speech: Entertainment Board 1, 2. 3. -lg jesters 3, 4: Once Upon A Christmas , ISU TV Channel Director 1, 2, 3, 45 U Cluh Executive Committee 3, 4, XWGLT 1, 2, 3, Gen. Mgr, 2. OMANSON, LINDA JOANNE ........................... Bradford Elementary Education: College and Career Fellowship 45 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 4, XX!omen's Chorus 1, 2, 3. O,MOHUNDRO, CAROL ANN ...... ........ . . . . . .Collinsville Mathematics: IVCF 2, Math Club 2. ONCKEN, JARI LYNN .................................. Minonk Music: AXWS House Presidents Board 4g Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber Orchestra 33 Pep Band 25 Treble Choir 1, Z, 3, 41 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band Z g XY omen's Chorus 1. CLASS OF 196 ONETH, PATTI LOU .................. ..... .... . . .East Moline l Music: Lowell Mason Club 2, 3, 45 University Choir 1, 2, 5. 4. Sec. 45 Guys and Dolls, l Flower Drum Song. ONG, PEGGY ANN ............. ....... ...... . . . . . .Braidwood ' Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 43 XY omen's Chorus 1, 2. ORR, ELLEN ECTOR ........ . .................. . . . . . . . .Anchor English: Homecoming Committee 1, 25 XVomen's Chorus 1: Student Leader 4. OTTENS, CAROL ANN ............... .................. F ulton Eiiinentary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Honor Resident Atlcin-Colby Hall 5, 43 S 2. OTTO, HELEN MARIE ........... . ................ Roberts Elementary Education: Index 2, Shulflin' Shoes 1, 2, 3. OTTO, PHYLLIS V. .................................... Chlcago Social Science: Social Science Club 4, SEA 4, UCCF 1. 2: Young Republicans 2, 5, 4. OURTH, CONSTANCE LORETTA ....................... Chicago French: Class Advisory Board 35 Le Cercle Francais -1, XY'omen's Chorus 2, Young Democrats 4g Transfer from DePaul University 2. OVERBECK JOHN HENRY .............................. Henry Soclial Science: NAACP 3, 4, Newman Club Z. 3. 4. V.-Pres. 2, Transfer from College of the Ho y Cross 2. OVERHOLT, KAREN SUE. . . . . .Collinsville Elementary Education: ACE 1. 2. PADILLA, SHARON MARGARET ........................ Streator Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 4: Index 23 Newman Club lg Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. V.-Pres. 43 Student Leader 4. PALIVIER, JAMES FRANK ...................... Arlington HeightS Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon Z, 3, 43 Math Club 1: Golf 1. ZZ Student LCHdCf 4. PARKER, SHERMAN XVILLIAKI ........................ DlX'S1'HOH Mathematics. 221 PARKS, ELIZABETH LEE ...... ....................... C oal City Spegial, Elxducation: Special Education Club 2, 5, 43 CEC 5, 4, Redbird Rooters 5, 4' XVRA 1. , ., . ' PARNHAM, REBECCA ANNE ............................ Aurora Elementary Education: ACE 2, 5, 4, Sec. 4, Class Advisory Board 4, Treble Choir 2, 5, 4, University Orchestra 2, XXomen's Chorus 2, Student Leader 4, SEA 4, Young Republicans 5, Transfer from Aurora College 2. PARROTT, JOAN FAY .................................. Normal 5: Student Religious Liberals 5, Young Republicans 3g PASCAL, MARTHA ANN ................................. Odell Elementary Education: ACE 2, 5, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 5, 4, SEA 2, 5, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 5, 4. PAULSON, GEORGE CHARLES ............... ..... J Oliet Mathematics: Intramurals 4, Transfer from Iake Forest College 5. PAULSON, GLORIA PECENIAK .................. . . .Joliet Social Science: Newman Club Z: Transfer from Joliet Junior College 2. PEARSON, BONNIE RAE ................................. Joliet Elfirinentary Education: ACE 4, SEA 4, Young Republicans 4, Transfer from Joliet Junior o ege 5. PEARSON, CAROLYN ELAINE .................... Peoria Heights Music: Lowell Mason Club 2, 5, 4, Treas. 5, Chamber Orchestra 5: Oratorio Choir 1, 2: Treble Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, Flower Drum Song, Kiss Me Kate , Shufilin Shoes 2, SEA 5, 4. PEIN, MARGARET ANN ......................... ...... E lmhurst Special Education: AWS Central Board 5: CEC 5, 4, Special Education Club 1, 4, SEA 4, Varunas 1. PERKINSON, V. KAY ....... ............... . . . .......... Onarga Junior High Education: WRA Intramurals 5: Transfer from Centenary College of Louisiana 5. PERKOWVSKI, ELAINE THERESE ..................... Palos Hills Elementary Education: Elementary Education Club 5, 43 Latin Club 2, Newman Club 2, -5, g:HSEA 5, 4, Redbird Rooters 5, 4, XVGLT 5, 4, XVRA 2, 5, Transfer from St. Xavier o ege 2. PETERS, JESSE BENTON ........ . ................... Decatur Social Science. PETERS, VIRGINIA LEA ............................. Hoopeston Business Education: Business Education Club 5, La Estudiantina 5, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Redbird Rooters 5. PETERSON, KAREN SUTTON ........................ Farmington Special Education: CEC 5, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Special Education Club 1, 5, 4, SEA 5. PETERSON, MARY LOUISE ............................. Pontiac Special Education: XVomen's Chorus 1, Redbird Rooters 4, Special Education Club 4. PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN .......................... Kankakee Elementary Education: ACE 51 SEA 4, UCCF 5, 4, Wfesley Foundation 2, 5. PETERSON, SALLIEBETH ...................... ..... R ockford English: ACE 1, 2, Vidette 4. PETERSON, SHARON LEE .................. . . .Glenview Elementary Education: ACE 1, Student Leader 2, 5, 4, SEA 4. PETERSON, STEVEN CLYDE .......................... Rockford Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Pres. 5: Commencement Board 5: Lutheran Club 1, 2, 5, Publications Board 2, Student Leader 2, 5: SEA 4, Vidette 1, 2, 5, 4, Business Mgr. 2, Editor 5. PETIT, LYNDA MELODY ............................. Chebanse Elementary Education: Big Four Committee 2, University Choir 1, Senior Orchesis 1, Student Life and Organizations Board 1, Student Senate 1. PETROSKI, RONALD JOSEPH ...................... Spring Valley Mathematics: Math Club 4, Newman Club 5, Intramurals 5, 4, Transfer from LaSalle-Peru- Oglesby Junior College 5. IOR PHILLIPS, PAUL . ....................................... Alton Biological Science: Naturalists Club 3. 4. V.-Pres, 3: Redbird Rooters 3: Student Life and Organizations Board 35 Transfer from University of Illinois 3. PHILLIPS, PAUL EDNVARD .............................. Peoria Biological Science: Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 2, 33 Gamma Theta Upsilon 43 Lutheran Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Naturalists Club 3, 43 Student Leader 35 SEA 4. PHILLIPS, RANDY LEE .................... . . .Bloomington Mathematics: Math Club 4: XVrestling, Mgr. 1. PICKERILL, ROBERT JOSEPH .................... Pleasant Plains Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 2, 3, 43 Phi Beta Lambda 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 2, 3. 43 Inter-Dormitory Council 4. PITCHMAN, SHARON GAIL ............................ Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 1, Z5 junior Orchesis 23 Senior Orchesis 3, 45 Twelfth Night , XVRA Intramurals 1, 2. PoL1CK, BARBARA ANNE ....... ...Chicago Elementary Education: Newman Club 32 SEA 3. POPLE, SALLY JO ......................................... Rio Special Education: AWS Central Board 1, 2, 3: AXVS Executive Board 2. 3: CEC 3, 45 XWomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3g Special Education Club 2, 3, 43 Student Leader 35 SEA 4, PORTER, PENELOPE ANN ............................ Marengo Special Education: Special Education Club 25 Transfer from Gulf Park Junior College lor XVomen 2. POVVELL, VIRGINE ELAINE ................... ........... P olo Elementary Education: ACE 13 Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 43 EUB Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres, 3, Sec. 23 IVCF 35 Science Club Honorary 2, 3g Pres. 3: SEA 4. CLASS OF 196 POXVELL, XVILLIAM THOMAS ......................... Danville Business Education: Men's PE Club 2, 3, 45 I Club 2, 3, 45 Phi Beta Lambda 43 Intramurals 1, Z, 3. 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. PRATO, KARYN LOIS ............................... VVestchester Health and Physical Education: Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 45 XVomen's PE Club 4. PRATT, BONNIE BELLE ............................... Rockton Special Education: Big Four Committee 3, 43 Cloverleaf Collegiates 4-H Club 13 IVCF 23 Red- bird Rooters 3, 43 Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sister Committee 3. PREE, JANET LOUISE .... . . .Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 4. PRIMMER, COLETTE GAY ............................ Mahomet Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 43 Class Advisory Board 25 Women'S Chorus 2, 33 Science Club Honorary 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 35 Student Leader 33 SEA 2, 3, 4. PROCHNOW, RONALD DAVID ........ ............ B loomington Social Science: Social Science Club 2, 4. PROCTOR, LARRY DEAN .................. ..... E lrnwood Special Education: Transfer from Canton Community College 3. QUERTERMUS, CARL JOHN ....... ................ P alos Heights Biological Science: Naturalists Club 43 Track 13 Student Leader 4: U Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 43 Wfilkins Hall President 4. QUINN, WILLIAM JOHN ......................... Highland Park Art: Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, 4, Abbot 35 Experimental Theatre 1, 3. QUINSEY, BETSY A. ........... .. ........... Ann A1-bor, Michigan Elementary Education: Marching Band 2. 3, 45 Varsity Band 2, 3, 45 Transfer from Eastern Michigan University 2. RADEMAKER, CHERYL ANN ........................... Emden Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 35 Marching Band Ig Young Democrats 1, 3. RAINEY, MINNIE NIXON ........................ LaGrange Park Elementary Education. 223 RANDLES, SHIRLEY BETH. . , . . .Yorkville Elementary Education: SEA 4. RANDOLPH, MARCIA MARIE ...... ....... . . . . . . . ..... . . .Peoria French: AXVS Executive Board 3. 4: Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, I.e Cercle Francais 45 Senior Orchesis 1. RANKIN, BARBARA ..............................,.... Cicero English: English Club 3, 4: Index 3, 4: Student Leader 33 SEA 3, 43 Vidette 2: Young Re- publicans 4, RAUWVORTH, BARBARA JEAN ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joliet Elementary Education: AXYXS House Presidents Board 5: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Le Cerclc Francais 4: SEA 4: Wesley Foundation 2: Transfer from Joliet Junior College 2. REDMOND, IYIARY LOU ............................ Rock Island Elementary Education: ACE 2: SEA 1, 2, 3, 4: Transfer lrom Phillips University I. REESER, KAREN LUCILLE ............................ Weldoll Elementary Education: ACE 2, 33 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 2: Treble Choir 1, Z, 3, 4: Shutliin' Shoes 4. REICHERT, RANDAL ROY .................... ..... B luff Sp1'lI'lgS English: English Club 2, 3. -15 EUB Fellowship 5: German Club 13 Marching Band 1: Oratorio Choir Z, 3, Social Science Club 4: Student I.C'lklCI' 3: SEA 4, XVesley Foundation 1, 2, Young Democrats 4. REID, XIARJORIE SUE ................................ Rockford Health and Physical Education: Cloverleat' Collegiates 4-H Club 1, 2: Honor Resident Hzimiltnrn-Wliitten Hall 3: Atkin-Colby Hall -1: SEA 4: XY'omen'5 PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals 1, 2. REINHARDT, SHARON LEE .......,............... .Granite City Special Education: AWS Executive Board 33 Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 3: CEC 3, 4: Class Advisory Board 25 Commencement Board 4: Homecoming Court 51 Honor Rlesident Hamilton-VUhitten Hall 3, 43 Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 2: arunas 1. S IOR English. Republicans 3. 4. 224 - 5. - REZABEK, SCOTT E. .... ................... . . RHODA, MARTHA ANN. . . . Elementary Education: SEA 3. RICE, EDNA WILMA ............. . . . Elementary Education: ACE 1, Z, 3, 43 SEA 4, RICHARD, LLOYD NELSON ..... RICHARDSON, NED ALLEN ............... ..... O rion Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Wfrestling 1. REINHART, EDIVARD JOHN .......................... Elmhurst Industrial Arts: Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, XVGLT 1, 2. REINHART, LARRY JAMES .............................. Fisher Social Science: Social Science Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, SEA 4, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4. REITER, CAROL LEE .................................. Chlcago Special Education: B'nai B'rith Hillel Councilorship 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec,-Treas. 2, 33 CEC 3, 4: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4. REUTNER, SUSAN RAE ..................... . . .Freeport Mathematics: Math Club 2, -lg SEA 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. REUTTER, BOB CHARLES .......................... Cissna Park Business Education: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1. 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Viulker Hall V.-Pres. 3. .LaGrange . .Chenoa Oak Park . .Streator . . Sterling RICHARDSON, NANCY NORTON ..................... Elementary Education: ACE 4, SEA 4: Wfesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Young RIEGER, VIRGINIA MARIE ........................... Oak Park Special Education: CEC 4: Gamma Phi 1, Z, 3, 4: Math Club 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Special Education Club 45 SEA 4. RILEY, YVILLIAM LEE ............................. Bloomington Mathematics: Math Club 3, 43 Physical Science Club 23 Young Iiemocrats 3, 4. RINKENBERGER, JAMES XVILLIABI .................. Cissna Park Mathematics: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3. -I, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3. 4. V.-Pres. -13 Math Club 3, 43 Orientation Board 3, 4: Student Leader 2. 33 University Union Board 2. RIVERS, LINDA RUTH. ............. . . . ......... . .Hammond Englisii: English Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. -1: Redbird Rooters 33 Student Leader 43 Young Demo- crats - . ROBESON, NORMAN LYNN ............... Agriculture: l.atin Club 1, 2. 3, -lg Shutllin' Shoes lg LCCE l. 2. 3 . . .El Paso , , . . .Decatur ROBINSON, LOIS AININ .................. Special Education: Newman Club 1, 3. ROCKABRAND, YVALTER RALPH ....................... DeKalb Special Education: Big Four Committee 3, 43 CEC 3. 4: EUB Fellowship 1. 2. Pres, 2: Men's Glen: Club 1, 33 UBYIQJLIOOHHQ Special Education Club 1. 3. -1. ROGERS, NANCY MARGARET ....... Elementary Education: SEA 43 UCCF 1. 2. 3, 4: RODRIGUEZ, FREDERICK NIARSHAL ....... . .......... Lockport Spanish: I.a Estudiantina 3, -ll I.e Certle Francais 33 Newman Club 33 SEA 1. Z: XVGLT 3. 43 Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3. ROESCHLEY, JAMES ALLAN .......................... Flanagan Health and Physical Education: Intramurals 3, 43 SEA 4: Transtcr from Goshen College 3. CLASS OF 196 . . . Bloomington ROGERS, CHEROL IORE ........ ..................... O ak Park English: ANVS Central Board 33 English Club 43 Jesters 2, 3, 4: Treble Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Treble Choir Octet 3: XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3. -lg MadWoman of Chaillotf' Blood Wed- ding. Playboy of the Western XYf'orld, Fashion, Love's Labours I.ost 3 Shuttlin' Shoes 13 XY'esley Foundation 1, 23 XlUGI.T 3. ROLLS, JANICE MARIE ................................ Hebron Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 43 Women's Chorus 13 SEA 3, 4. ROPIEQUET, JANE ELLEN ....................... East St. Louis Mathematics: Apportionment Board 3, 4: Commencement Board 33 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3. 43 Math Club 1, 3, 43 Physical Science Club 13 Redbird Rooters 3, 43 Student Leader 2, 3, 43 SEA -ig Student Lite and Organizations Board 3. 4, Student Senate UntlerASec. 3. ROSS, CAROL ANN ............... . .Elgin French: I.e Cercle Francais 1, 2: Student Leader 2. ROSS, JEROME LARRY .............,.................. Bradley Health and Physical Education: I Club Z, 3, 4: Redbird Rooters 43 Men's PE Club 23 Baseball 2. 13, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals Z, 3, -13 U Club 2, 3, 43 Transfer from Pratt Junior Co ege 2. ROSS, JUDY LYNN ............. ................ G erman Valley Elementary Education: ACE 13 XY'omen's Chorus 2, 33 SEA 3, 4. ROTH, MYRNA ELLEN .................. . . .Bartlett English: SEA 4: Transfer from Elgin Community College 5. ROUNDS, RICHARD CLIFFORD ....................... Rockford Biological Science: Class Othcer, Pres. 13 Gamma Phi 13 Homecoming Board 3, 4, Student Chairman 43 I Club 3, 4: Naturalists Club 2, 3: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Student Senate 2: U Club 1, 2, 3. -13 U Club Executive Committee 2, 3, 4. ROUSAR, JUDITH ANN ...................... . . . .Chicago English. RUSSELL, PATRICIA H. ........................ . .Litchfield Social Science: Index 23 Newman Club 1, 2, 33 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. RUSSOXV, SHARON KAY ..................... ...Rockford English: ACE 13 English Club 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, -1, RUTIIEY, CERALDINE MARIE ........................ Rockford Elementary Education: ACE -1: Class Adxisory Board 1, -13 XY'omen's Chorus 3, -13 Newman Club lg SEA -l. 225 SCENTS, BONNIE DIANE ........ .................... S andwich , Elem.ntary Education: ACE 2, 3, 41 Honor Resident Atlcin-Colby Hall 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Redbird Rooters 3: XVomen's PE Club 1. SCHACKLER, KATHRYN MARIE .......................... Pekin Elementary Education: AXVS Executive Board 4: Newman Club lg Special Education Club 1. SCHAEFER, MARY ALICE. . . . .... . . ..... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .PILISH Home Economics: Cloverleal' Collegiates 4-H Club lg Home Economics Club I, Z, 3, 41 SEA 1, 4. SCHAFER, LARRY EUGENE ....................... . . .Princeton Physical Science: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, Track 3. SCHAWITSCH, SHIRLEY ANN ....,............. Speech: Class Advisory Board 4: English Club 1: Student Leader 4: SEA 4. SCHENFELDT, CHRISTOPHER VVILLIAM ....... Art: Theta Alpha Tau 3, 4, SCHMIDT, JULIE ANN ................... Health and Physical Education: Xlxfesley Foundation 1, 2: XX7omen's 7' Club 1, 2, 3, -lg XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 41 WRA Extramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA Board ... SCHMITGALL, KATHRYN PROEHL ......... Speech: Alpha Beta Alpha 4: Class Advisory Board 1: jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: J, B., ' Box and Cox, Love's Labours Lost, Fashion, The Lottery, Madwoman of Chaillot, Rashomon, The Chairs, Twelfth Nightf' bliss julia, Land of the Dragon, Snow XVhite, The Alchemistug SEA 43 Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3. SCHNEIDER, MARY ELIZABETH ......... ..... ..... .... C l 1 icago Biological Science: Class Advisory Board 41 Kappa Delta Pi 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 'lg Naturalists Club 4: Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4. SCHOPP, MARGARET ANN. . . . . .Cllcnou English: Newman Club 1, 2. SCHRAMM, NANCY ANN .............................. Lansing Elementary Education: ACE I, 43 Honor Resident Hamilton-XY'hitten Hall 3, 4g Newman Club I: Sophomore Cotillon Court 2: SEA 4: Sweetheart Ball Court 3, XVRA Intramurals 1, 2. 3. SCHRISHUHN, RICHARD EUGENE ............... ...... D ecatur Health and Physical Education: Mens PE Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. 226 ..............Pekin RUVA, GERALD JOSEPH. . . . . .Spring Valley Business Education. RYBACKI, DONNA REDMAN ............................ Morton Mathematics: Math Club 1: Physical Science Club 1, 2: Russian Club 3, 4, Pres, 4, Sec. 3, Student Leader 2, 3. RYBACKI, RICHARD LEE ..................... . ...... . . .Aurora Physical Science: Physical Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2: Science Club Honorary Z: Student Leader 2, 3, Student Senate Z. SAMPSON, CAROLE ELLEN ..................... ......... C ary Special Education: Entertainment Board 3, 4, Marching Band 1, Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 2, 3, SEA Z. 4. SAMUEL, ROBERTA ANN ................. ...... . . .Hinsdale Elementary Education: ACE 4: SEA 4: Transfer from Beloit College 3. SANDELIN, IUDITH E. ............................. Forest Park Elementary Education: ACE 1: XY'omen's Chorus 1, 2, 33 SEA 43 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. SANDINE, HARRIET IEAN .......................... Champaign Special Education: Redbird Rooters 4, Special Education Club 4: Young Republicans 4, SARGEANT, RODNEY LEE. . . . ........................ Knoxville Business Education: Business Education Club 33 Phi Beta Lambda 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Transfer from Western Illinois University Z. SAUER, IUDITH LEE ............... ................... C hicago Elementary Education: AVUS Central Board 3g Transfer from Kendall Junior College 3. S NIOR . . . . . . .Decatur . . . . . . . .Normal .........Oregon - SCHROEDER, CHARLOTTE ANN ..................... Greenville Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Young Republicans 4: Transfer from Greenville College 3. SCHROEDER, MARIAN NORVELL. . . . .Normal English. SCHULLER, KATHLEEN LOUISE ....................... Chicago Health and Physical Education: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Junior Orchesis 1, Z: Shul'Hin's Shoes 2, 4: SEA 4: Wfomen's PE Club 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Chicago Teachers College 1. SCHUMM, SANDRA RUTH .................... .... . Special Education: CEC Z, 3: Lutheran Club 1, 2: Women's Chorus 1, Z, 3: Club 1. 2: SEA 2, 3: Transfer from University of Illinois Z. SCHUPBACH, CAROLYN MARY ............... Business Education: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4: SEA 1. SCHUTT, PAULA LORENE ......................... Health and Physical Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: XVomen's Chorus 3: XY'omen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: XVRA Extramurals 1, Z, 3. . .Oak Lawn Special Education . .Camp Grove . .Rock Falls SCHWARTZ: MARILYN JUNE .......................... Danvllle Mathematics: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3: AtkinAColby Hall 4: Index 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Editor 2, Editor 3: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Club 1, 2: Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Leader 2: Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHWARTZ, MARILYNN RUTH .... . . . .... . . ..... Monticello French: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3: IVCF 1, SCHWEICKART, CAROL ANN ........ New Providence, New Jersey Elementary Education: ACE 4: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4, Co-Sec. 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: XVomen's Chorus 2, 3, 4: Transfer from Douglass College 2, CLASS OF 196 SCOTT, VIDA LORETTA ..................... Brooklyn, New York Elementary Education: ACE 4: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4: AWS Central Board 3: AXVS House Presidents, Board 3: Class Advisory Board 3: Commencement Board 4: Homecoming Board 4: Homecoming Committee 4: XVomen's Chorus 1, 2, 3: NAACP 4: Newman Club 1, 2: XVC-LT . 3. SEEFELDT, KAREN BATCHELDER ................. VVarrensburg Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4: Kappa Omicron Phi 4, V.-Pres. 4: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Wesley Foundation 1, 2. SECCEBRUCH, MADALYN BAUER ................... Cissna Park Business Education: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3: AXVS Central Board 3: ANVS House Presidents Board 3: Business Education Club 1, 2, 3: SEA 3. SEIBERT, GERALDINE KAY ............................ Oregon Special Education: CEC 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Special Education Club 2, 3, 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4. SHANER, SANDRA KAY. . . . . . . . . . ..................... Bradford Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, 'llgreasi 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Math Club 1, 2, 3: Science Club Honorary 2, 3: Wesley ouncation 1, 2. SHANNON, PATRICK DENNIS ..................... Franklin Park Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: Geography Club 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Transfer from Wfright junior College 3. SHEARER, KAREN LYNN ................ ........., L ynn Center Music: AXVS House Presidents Board 4: IVCF 3: Lowell Mason Club 1, Z, 3: Treble Choir 1. 2, 3, 4: University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: University Orchestra 3, 4: XX'omen's Chorus 1, 2: Brigadoon, Flower Drum Song. SHEERMAN, DOLORES ELAINE ..................... Glen Ellyn Health and Physical Education: AWS Central Board 3: Class Advisory Board 2: SEA 1, 4: XlUomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals 1, 2. SHIELDS, CAROL ANN ................................. Pontiac Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: AXVS House Presidents Board 23 Newman Club 1, SHIPPER, CAROL ELIZABETH. . . . .Hazel Crest Elementary Education. sHooK, JAMES LEE ................................ Waakegfm Special Education: Special Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SEA 4: Young Republicans 4. SHORT, RONALD EDGAR ...............,........... Rockbridge Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Homecoming Board 4: Naturalists Club 1: Physical Science Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. 227 SHORT, STEVEN LEE ................................. Decatur Business Education: Business Education Club 1, 2, 33 Phi Beta Lambda 4, SEA 4: U Club 1. 1, 5, 4. SIEMSEN, JEAN MARIE ................................ Monee Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3g Student Leader 2, 3. SIENKIEWICZ, HARRIET ANN ......................... Chicago Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4. SIMA, HENRY ........................................ Berwyn Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma 4, Transfer from XVright junior College 3. SIMONSON, FAYE MARIE .............................. Pontiac English: English Club 31 Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Treble Choir 1, 2, 3: XY'omen's Chorus 1, Z3 Pi Gammu Mu 4, Student Leader Z, 4. SINGER, SHARON LOUISE ................... ..POI1tli1C Business Education: ACE 1: Newman Club 1: Phi Beta Lambda 4. SKINNER, CAROL KACHELMUSS. . . . . .Forrest Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2: Student Leader 2. SKINNER, RONALD LEE ............................... Fieldon Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 3. 4. SKOOG, BRIAN EDDIE ................................ Danville Special Education: Alpha Phi Omega Z, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4: IVCF 2: Marching Band 2, 43 Men's Glee Club 2, 3g Varsity Band 2, 31 Redbird Rooters 43 Special Education Club 3, 4: Student Psychological Association 3, 4, Pres. 4: Wesley Foundation 23 XWGLT 3: Young Republicans 3, 4g Transfer from Tennessee Temple College 2. S IOR Marching Band 1, 2. Oglesby Junior College 3 tographer 3. Mathematics. XYIRA Intramurals 3. 228 SLOAN, MARSHA LYNN Pittslield Biological Science: Class Adwisory Board 1 2 3 4 Coryphees 3 4 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3 4 SMANIA, PETER JEROME Oglesby Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3 4 Iota Lambda Sigma 4 Transfer from LaSalle Peru SMELKO, GERALD FRANK Mldlothlan English: English Club 3, 4 Student Leader 4 Vidette 3 4 SMITH, BRIAN WINSTON Rock Island Art: Index 2, 3, 45 Photographer 3 4 Theta Alpha Tau 2 3 4 Vrdette 1 2 3 Pho SMITH, MARGARET Napervllle Elementary Education: ACE 1 2 3 SEA 3 4 Young Republicans 3 SMITH, MARY KAY Plainfield Elementary Education: AWS House Presidents Board 4 Kappa Delta Epsilon 4 XVomens Chorus 3, 4, Pres. 4, SEA 4 Transfer from Joliet junior College 3 SMITH, RICHARD ORVIN Decatur SMUCKER, FRANK C Wheaton Social Science: IVCF 1, 2 3 Treas 2 esters3 4 Social Science Club 1 2 3 4 Student Senate 43 XVGLT 2, 3, 4 Chief Engineer 3 General Manager 3 4 Young Republicans 2 3 4 SNEE, GERALDINE MARY Rockfor d Elementary Education: Newman Club 4 Transfe from Kendall College 3 SNOPKO, JAMES Fumersvxlle Social Science: Newman Club1 2 3 4 Social Science Clubl 3 4 UClub1 2 3 4 SOKOL, CHERYL MARIE Brookfield Spanish: La Estudiantina 1 2 3 4 Newman Club 1 Student Psychological Association 4 SOUTHGATE, PATRICIA IO Normal Special Education: Concert Band 1 2 3 M rching Bind 1 4 Unuersity Choir Varsity Band 4, Special Education Club 4 SPARLING, MARY LOUISE .............................. Roxana Special Education: ACE 1, Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Sec. 3, Special Education Club 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 3, 4. SPAULDING, LARRY CALVIN ......................... Marengo Social Science: Social Science Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 1, 2. SPEER, CAROL JEAN .............................. Table Grove Special Education: Special Education Club 4, Transfer from Cottey College for Wfomen 3. SPEER, GERALD WAYNE ........................ Mount Carroll Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Archaeology Club 2. 3, 4, Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4, Off-Campus Housing Advisory Board 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Leader 43 Vidette 2, 3. SPEERS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE ..... ........ . ..... O dell Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4. SPITZA, MARLENE DIANE ............................. Chicago Mathematics: Treble Choir 4, Newman Club 3. 4: SEA 4, Senate Tutorial Program 3, 4, XVRA Intramurals 3, Transfer from XVright Junior College 3. SPROUT, KAREN JUNE .... , .......................... Cameron Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, EUB Fellowship 1, Honor Resident Hamilton-XVhitten Hall 3, 4, Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 1. STADEL, JOAN ELAINE ....,.......................... Stockton Elementary Education: IVCF 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 4, SEA 4, Transfer from Moody Bible Institute 2. STALLINGS, GLEN DALE. ......................... ..... C armi Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, EUB Fellowship 1, Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Student Leader 4, Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4. STECK, JANET ELIZABETH .............................. Cuba Russian: AWS House Presidents Board 2' Lowell ason C 2' Concert Band 1 l , M Club 1, 2, Se. , , 2, ISIHYCIIIDQZ Band 1, University Orchestra 1, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, XVGLT 3. STEPHEN, BETTY RUTH .... . ................ . . . . . . . . .Chicago Business Education: Business Education Club 3, NAACP 3, 4, Phi Beta I.ambda 4, Redbird Rooters 4: SEA 3, 4, XVesley Foundation 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, Transfer from Chicago Teachers College 3. STEPHENSON, LARRY EUGENE ....................... PittsHeld Social Science: EUB Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, NAACP 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Redbird Rooters 4, Social Science Club 41 Student Senate 4, Young Democrats Z, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4. STERN, ROBERT EARL ............................. Homewood Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 4, Vidette 3. STEVENS, BETTY IRONS ....................... Chicago Heights Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4, XVo.nen's Chorus 2, 3, NAACP 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVENS, GARY EUGENE .............................. Dolton Health and Physical Education: Gamma Phi 4, I Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym- nastics 2, Track 1, U Club 3, 43 U Club Executive Committee 4, STEVENS, MARILYN GOEMBEL ............... ......... T Tivoli Special Education: EUB Fellowship 1. STEVENSON, JOYCE ELLEN ........................ 2 Special Education: CEC 3, 4, Fell Hall Executive Council 4: Index Z, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4, Special Education Club l. Z, XVRA Intramurals 1, 1. Blue Isl ind STEVENSON, JUDITH F. ................................ Peoria Special Education: Nr-wman Club 1, 2, 4, Special Education Club 1, 2, 4, University Union Board I. 2, 3. STEVENSON, LARRY TOBE ........................... Chebanse Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Neuman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer from University of Illinois 1. STINE, LYLE EUGENE. ............... . ...El Paso Geography: Alpha Tau Alpha 4, Geography Club 4. 229 STAHL, CECILIA DIANE ............ . ................. Potomlc Business Education: Business Education Club 3, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Index Z. 4. CLASS OF 196 STINE, MARCIA KAY .................................. Danville Home Economics: Big Four Committee 41 Canterbury Club 1 g English Club 1 3 Home Eeonon-.ics Club Z, 3, 4, XVomen's Chorus 23 Redbird Routers 3, 4: Young Republicans 2, STOCKMAN, PATRICIA ANN .................... .Shelbyville Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4, Newman Club 15 SEA 4, STONE, JOHN HAROLD ................................ Berwyn Spanish: English Club 5, 41 I.a Estudiantina Z, S, 4. V,-Pres, 33 lntrarnurals 1. 2, 5, 4: XVrestling 13 Student Leader 55 Student Lite and Organizations lirard S, 41 U Club 3, 43 U Club Executive Committee 5, 4, XVesley Foundation 1, STONE, KEITH VVAYNE ................................. Peoria Special Education: Oratorio Choir 4, Special Education Club -lg 'l'ransl'er from Canton Coni- rnunrty College 4, STONE, SANDRA MARIE .................... . .... YVashingt0n Special Education: CEC 3, 43 Special Education Club 1, 2. 5, el. STONEBURNER, KATHLEEN FAYE ......... Terre Haute, Indiana Englislr: AXVS Executive Board 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 31 Class Advisory liagrfd ly 23 Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 5, 4g Index lg XVomen's Chorus 1, 23 Redbird Rooters 3, 43 UCCIF l. STONEKINC, SUE ELLEN ............................. Palatine Health and Physical Education: Baptist Student Union 25 College and Career Fellowship Z, 3, -11 Home Economics Club 25 IVCF 2, 3, 41 Shutl'lin's Shoes Sp XVRA lrrtrarnurals Z, 3, 41 XVRA Extraniurals 2, 5, 4: Transfer from Bob jones University 2. STOTT, IOANNE RUTH ................... ...La Grange Elemrntary Education: Physical Science Club 4g SEA 1, 4. STOUT, FRANCES F.. . . ........... . ....... . . .Rochester Elementary Educationr Transfer from Long Beach State College 5. , E ron STRAIN, CAROL RUTH ............ ...Herrick Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 5, 4. STRAYER, NANCY RUTH ..... ......... ............ N a per-ville hfathematicsz Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 41 Index 2, 3, 4, I.ayout Editor 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon Z, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4. STROHMAN, IO ANN ................................ Hooppole Special Education: ACE 1, 2, SEA 2, 3, 4g Wfesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. STUHMER, SHIRLEY IRENE ....................... Chandlerville Special Education: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 5, 4, Sec.-Treas. 43 CEC -ig Special Education Club 1, 2, 4, SEA 4, Young Republicans 4. SUDANO, GARY REYNOLDS ........................... Oglesby Music: Concert Band 4, Marching Band 4, Stage Band 4g University Orchestra 43 Transler from Cedarville College 4. SUHADOLNIK, MICHAEL FRANK ................. North Chicago hlathematicsi I Club 2, 5, 4, Retlbircl Rooters 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2. SULLIVAN, MARY KATHLEEN .... .................. S pringfield Home Economics: AWS Central Board 3, Home Economics Club 3, 43 Honor Resident llamilton- Wfhitten Hall 4, Treas. 4, Nev-'man Club 3: Transfer from Clarke College 3. SUNDBERG, NANCY CAROLINE ......... . . . ............. Peoria Elementary Education: ACE 45 Class Advisory Board Z, 3, 4, Honor Resident Hamilton! Wfhitten Hall 3, 4: SEA 43 Young Republicans 1. SUNKO, LENORE JOAN ...... . . . . . .Elgin Elementary Education. SUTTER, JANET LOUISE ........... ..rmfme1- City Home Economics: Home Economics Club lg SEA 4. SYDOXV, DOROTHY ANNE ......... ......... B Iaclison Social Science: Transfer from XY'ashington University 2. TAKACS, ERIKA ANNA ....................... Budapest, Hungary Cie:man: German Club 5 4, Pres, 4, Kappa Delta l'i -lg Transfer from XVestern Reserve University 3. 230 TAKACS, LASZLO ................. . ....... ...... G yor, Hungary Russian: German Club 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Transfer from Wlestern Reserve University 3. TARSITANO, LUIGINA R. ............ . ................. Niles Elementary Education. TAYLOR, CHARLES ALLEN ............ ...Fairlmury Business Education: Pi Omega Pi 3, 45 Football 1: Track 1. 3. TAYLOR, DONNA JOYCE .............................. vwvei-ly Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4: XVesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, TAYLOR, LLOYD GILBERT ............................ Esmond Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2. 3, 4: Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1. THIELBAR, JULIE ELLEN. . . ...................... . . .Laeon Elementary Education: AXVS House Presidents Board 1. THOMAS, KEITH JOHN ......................... Downers Grove English: Class Advisory Board 2: Class Otlicer, Pres. 3: Commencement Board 4: English Club 1, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4: Geography Club 3. 4: Newman Club 1: Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Pres. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Leader 3. 4: Young Democrats 3, 4. THOMAS, MARGARET ANN .......................... Burlington Elementary Education: ACE Z, 3, 4: WUIIICUYS Chorus 3, 4: SEA 2, 3, Al. THOMAS, SUNNE BEA .............. ................. IN 'lanito Health and Physical Education: XVOmen's PE Club 1, 2. 3. 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 1, 3, 4: NVRA Extramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. CL SS OF 196 THORSON, MARY ANN ..... .......................... R Ockforcl Health and Physical Education: SEA 4: XVomen's PE Club 1. Z, 3. 4, XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Extramurals 1: XVRA Board 4. TILTON, STEPHEN AINIOS ...........................,. Danvllle 1 Special Education. Class Advisory Board 3: Newman Club Z, 3. 41 Special Education Club Z. 3, 4: U Club 2, 3, 4: U Club Exxcutive Committee 3: Transfer from Danville Junior College 2. TIMMERMAN, RUDOLF HEINE .............. .......... L Hl1S111g Physical Science: Blacktriars 1, J. 3: l Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Sixty-eight Xylophonesf' B.O. or lt's a Gas : Rerlbird Routers 3, -l: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, XVGLT 3, 4: Young Republicans 3, 4. TISCHLER, JAMES ANDRE ........ ................. B loomington Social Science: Athletic Board 4: Class Officer, Tieas. 4: Redbird Rooters 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4g Social Science Club 1, 4, Student Leader 4: Student Senate 3, Young Republicans 1, 3. 4. TOBLER, JANICE .......... ............................. E lgin Elementary Education: ACE 3: Marching Band 3: Varsity Band 3: SEA 3, 4: Transfer trom Elgin Community College 5, TOEPKE, DONALD DALE ..... ..MCLean Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, 2, 5. 4. TOGLIATTI, MARC DONALD ......................... Coal City Health and Physical Education: Baseball 3: Intramurals 3. 4: XVesley Foundation 3. 4: Trans- fer from Joliet Junior College 3. TOKARZ, DIANE CAROLE .... ......... . ..... .... O 1 lk Lawn Home Ecpnomics: Home Economics Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Newman Club l, 2, 5, .ig Young Demo. crats 3. f. TOMB, LUCILLE. . . . . . ........... ........... ..... O z lk Park Spanish: I.a Estudiantina 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres, 4, V.-Pies. 3: Russian Club 2. 3. 4: Student Leader Z, 3: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Extramurals 2. 3: Young Dsmociats 4. TOTH, ALEXANDER ARPAD. , .................... . . .Heyworth Business Education: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3: Buning-ss Education Club 4. TOWAL, BETTY NEAL. . . ..... .............. .... N O rmal Special Education. TOWNS, MICKEY DEAN ............................ VVilmingtOn Mathematics: IVCF 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Math Club 1: Intramurals 3, 4, 231 TRAUGHBER, IRA RODELL ........... .... . . .Moweaqua Geograrhyz Gamma Tlzeta Upsilon 5, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. TRIEFENBACH, FREDERICK HERMAN ..... Business Education. Marching Band l, 2, 5g Phi Beta Lambda 4, TRIMBLE, MAR-IORIE ANN.. ........................ Mackinaw Elementary Education: ACE 2, AVUS House Presidents Board 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon 5, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4: Student Leader 2, 5: NYJRA Intramurals 1, 2. TRINER, MERIKAY .................. Special Education: Transfer from Joliet junior College 5. TROESCH PETER OSEPH Special Education: Newman Club 3, 4g.Sp.ecialiEduLati.oi1.Club 'firm Sprinthcld junior College 5. TRUMBLE, GERALD ARTHUR ........ ........ Szrcial Science. TURLEY, LINDA LUN GER ..,............... Special Education. Special Education Club 1: Youngg Republicans TURNER, MARY IRENE ....................... Business Education: Business Education Club 1, Z, 5: Cloverleal' Collegiates 4-H Club 1, lg EUB Fellowship Ig Index 2: W'omen's Chorus 1, Phi Beta Lambda 4, UNDERWOOD, WILLARD ALVA ......................... Pekin Speech: Big Four Committee 5, Forensics 4: Lowell Mason Club Z, 5, 41 Men's Glee Club 1, Z' University Choir 1, 2, 5: Varsity Band 1, 2. 5: Student Leader 2: U Club 1, 2, 3, 4, U Club Executive Committee 2, 5, 4: XVGLT 5, 4: Young Republicans 3. S TOR . .Marissa . . .Coal City Springfield . . . . . .Kankakee . . .Buffalo .........Oreana VANCIL, GARY KEITH ................................ Kewanee Business Education: Business Education Club 1: Baseball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VANDENBERG, MARY ELIZABETH .................. East Peoria Slpecial Education: CEC 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 5. 4, Special Education Club 1, 2, 5, 4, arunas 1. VANERKA, CAROL JEAN ...................... . ........ Urbana French: Le Cercle Francais 5: SEA 5, Young Republicans 3: Transfer from University of Illinois 4. VAN OPDORP, KAREN JEAN ........ .. ................ Atkinson Special Education: AXVS Central Board 5: AXVS House Presidents Board 5: CEC 5, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Special Education Club 5. 4: SEA 4. VARNER, LARRY NORMAN .......................... Monticello English: IVCF 1, Z, 5: Pi Gamma Mu 4: Intramurals 1, Z. 5, 4, U Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Vidette 1: XVesley Foundation 1, 2, 5, 4: Young Republicans 2, 5, 4. VAUGHT, WILLIAM LYLE .............................. Paxton Health and Physical Education: Big Four Committee 2, I Club 2, 5, 4: Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 5. VAZALES, RICHARD WALTER... ...Chicago Heights Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 5, 4. VEDDER, RICHARD VAUGHN .................... West Chicago Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Iota Lambda Sigma Men's PE Club 1: I Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4: Wfrestlrng 1: U Club 3. VERMEIRE, GERARD GEORGE ....................... Annawan Business Education: Inter'Dorm Council 4, Pres. 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 5, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 4: Intramurals 1, Z, 5, 45 Young Republicans 5, 4. VIEIRA, GAY LEE ......... ...Springfield Social Science: Social Science Club 3. VIGNOCCHI, KATHY MAE ........ ..................... G arclner Health and Physical Education: Gamma Phi 3, 4: Wfomenis Chorus 2: Newman Club 2, 3. 43 junior Orchesis 2, Senior Orchesis 5, 4: Shufiiin' Shoes 4, XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 5, 4: XVRA Intramurals 2, 33 WRA Extramurals Z, 5 VITTITOE, JUDY LEA .................................. Colfax English: Alpha Beta Alpha 5, 4: IVCF 5, Young Democrats 5. 232 VOICT, SHARON BARTLETT ........................,. Lombard Bunness Education: AXVS Central Board 3: Business Education Club -I: Transfer from Elmhurst Co CHC 3, VOISEN, DOROTHY YVONNE .......................... Decatur Elementary Education: ACE 4, Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, -1, Naturalrsts Club 4: SEA 4. VOLAND, MARY MINNETTE ............................. Crete Elementary Education: AXVS House Presidents Board 3: SEA 4. VRZAK, BERNADINE LYNN .......................... Palos Park Mathematics: AXVS Executive Board 31 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, VVACKER, LLOYD EDVVIN ............................ Hoyleton Physical Science: Physical Science Club 1. Z. 5. 4, Sec. Z: Student I.eader -lg Wesley Foundation I. 2, 5. -l. VVADDELL, NELDA M. .............. . . .VVaShington Special Education: Transfer from Bradley University Z. VVADE, VIRGINIA CROSKREUTZ ...................... Rockford Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4: Class Advisory Board 11 Lutheran Club 1, Z, Scaner- rell g SEA Z, 3, 4, Varunas 2, 3. WAGNER, EUGENE HAROLD ...................... Mt. srer-img Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 1, Z, 3. 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 5, -lg Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 43 Student Leader 4: SEA 4, Young Democrats 2. VVALDHIER, BERNARD MICHAEL ...................... Chicago Special Education: CEC 4, Rhinoceros, Blood XVedding:. 'Hansel and Gretelng Special Education Club Z, 3, 4, Transler from XVright Junior College 1. CLASS OF 196 W ALION, DOROTHY KELLY . . ........ Normal Elementary Education. WALKER, CAROL JEAN ................ .. ...... La Crange Park Health and Physical Education: Student Leader Z, 5, XVomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3: YVRA Extramurals 1, 2, 5, XVRA Board 3. WALLINC, DOROTHY JEAN ................,........... Ransom Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Oratorio Choir 3: Treble Choir 2: Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, W1:men's Chorus 2: SEA 4: University Union Board 1, XVesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. WALLINC, MARY IO .................. . . .Ransom Business Education: Varsity Band 2: Phi Beta Lambda 4. WALTER, ANN ELIZABETH ............................ Lansing English: Big Four Committee 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt. Z, 3, Class Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Resident Hamilton-Vlfhitten Hall 3, 4, Pres. 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, W'omen's Chorus 1: Redbird Rooters 4. WALTER, VVALTER KEITH. . . . .... Lakewood English. YVALTERS, NANCY LOUISE ........................... Ellsworth Home Economics: Business Education Club 1, Cloverleat Collegiates 4-H Club 3, Home Economics Club 3: XVomen's Chorus 1. WARNICK, ROSEANN PETERSON ............ . ...... Mt. Auburn Mathematics: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3. 43 Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. WARSAW, ILENE MAE ........................... . . .Saybrook Elementary Education: ACE 2: I.L1fllCl'ilII Club 1, 2, SEA 4. YVASHINCTON, LENORE MINNIE ..................... Evanston Elementary Education: AXVS House Presidents Board 1. Z, Class Advisory Board 3, IVCF 1, Z, 3: Inter-Group Relations Council 5. Sec. 3: NAACP 1, 2, 3: Crawling Arnold. VVATKINS, GEORCANA ELOISE .......................... Peoria English: AXVS Central Board 3: English Club 1, 2, 3, Index 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Assistant Editolr 3, Literary Editor 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Sec. 3: XVRA Intra- mura s Z. WATSON, VERNA LEONA ...... ........................ H arvey English: English Club 3, 4: NAACP 3, 4, SEA 3, 4, Transfer from Thornton junior College 3. 233 Social Science: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Young Republicans I. 3. 4. Mathematics: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, Math Club 2, XVRA Intramurals 3, -I, WESTER, KARLA JEANNE. . Elementary Education: Class Advisory Board 2, 5: Class Othcer, Treas. 3, IVCF 2, 3, SEA 4. VVHARRY, ELIZABETH JOAN ........................... Trenton Elemegtary Education: College and Career Fellowship 1. 2, 3, -Z. Sec, 4, XY!omen's Chorus 1, 2, 3. . NVHARTON, MARY JANE .............................. Fairbury Eltmentary Education: Young Republicans 4, Transter' from Bradley University Z. VVHEELER, BERNIECE JEAN .......................... Yorkville Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4, XVomen's Chorus 1. 3. 4: UCCF 1. XVHITCOMB, FRANCES VVALSH ...... Elementary Education: Transfer from Eureka College -I. VVHITE, DONNA JEAN ............... . Special Education: CEC 4, Class Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4. VVHITEHOUSE, DOROTHY KATHLEEN. Special Education: Varsity Band 1, Special Education Club XVHITTAKER, SHARON ANN ......... . English: Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 3, J Mu -I, W'GI.T Z, XYf'Gl.T Executive Board 3, bi, lres. I: Transter' trom Southern Illinois Uni- versity 1. YVHITTINCTON, NEIL ORY ............................. Eureka Physical Science: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. Z, Class Advisory Board 3, Gamma Phr 2, 5. 4, I Club 3, 4, Physical Science Club 1, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. WIBBEN, RUTH ELLEN .............................. Hartsburg Elementary Education: ACE 4, AXVS Central Board 4, Varsity Band 1, XWomen's Chorus 1, SEA 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. 234 XVELLS, DIAN E LESLIE ........................ Pr Garnma Mu u. -I, Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, l YVESTCOTT, BARBARA ANN ............ 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, VVAVAK, SHARRON ELIZABETH ...................... Villa Park Elementary Education: ACE 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Rooters 4: Social Science Club 2, SEA 3, 4, XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4 ,LRedbrrd WIEBB, CAROL SUE ................................... Streator Junior I-Iigh Education: Homecoming Committee 3, University Union Board 2, Transter trom Northern Illinois University 2. WEBER, HANNA THERESA ........ ................... R ockford Elementary Education: ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Club 1, 2. 3. 4, SEA -I. VVEBER, ROGER ALLEN .... . . .Gilman Health and Physical Education. VVEDEKIND, RONALD ROY .............. ..... ........ Z i on Mathematics: Student Senate 4, Transfer from Iowa State University 5. VVEHMEYER, SUZANNE KAY .................. ...Edwardsville Special Education: CEC 4, Special Enucatiun Club 1, 4, SEA 4. XVEISE, EDITH PENELOPE ............................ Tiskilwa English: W'omt-n's Chorus 2, SEA 3, Vidette 1, Z, 5, 4, Business Manager 3, 4. VVELCH, BEN LEO. ............................... Bloomington Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 43 Cross Country 1, Track 2. VVELCH, THOMAS CLAGCETT. ........................ Danville Health and Physical Education: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 5, 4, V.-Pres. 2, 4, Sze. 1, Big Four Committee 4, INIen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. 5, 4, Student Leader 4. E IOR . . . . . . .VVheaton r . . . . . .YVaukega11 4, La Estudiantrna 2, ...........Mt. Prospect . . . Miuonk ..............Naperville 4, Special Education Club 5, 4, .............Hoopeston 1, XVesley Foundation 1, 2. ..........East St. Louis Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Pi Gamma , . VVILK, NANCY JEAN ............................... Park Forest Special Education: Newman Club 3, 45 Special Education Club 45 SEA 45 Tranter trom Bloom Community College 5, WVILKINSON, WILLIAM ................................ Trrvolr Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 45 Pi Omega Pi 3, 41 Intramurals 2: Student Psychological Association 2, 5, 4g Transfer from United States Armed Forces Institute at Japan 1. . . .Normal VVILLAN, JANYTI-I NVALTERS .................. . . . English: IVCF 1. IVILLIAMS, CHARLES LEONARD. . . ..... El Paso Industrial Arts. .Bloomington YVILLS, RANDY BERYL ......... .................. Business Education: Business Education Club 4g Mens PE Club 45 Phi Beta Larnhda 45 Intral murals 1, 2, 4. VVILSON, DONALD EDWARD ..........,.......... Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 45 Transfer from Illinois University Z. . . .Yorkville VVILSON, CARY A. .................................. Blue Island Biological Science: Class Advisory Board 5, 43 Class Oficer 4, Pres.5 Commencement Board 41 Homecoming Board 45 Naturalists Club 3, 45 Physical Science Club 15 Wfrestling 15 U Club 1, 2, 3, 45 U Club Executive Committee 3, 4. VVINKELMAN, WAYNE VICTOR .... ....... ............... U 1 non Geography: Big Four Committee 45 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3. 45 Geography Club 2, 55 Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. WINSLOW, JAMES ALLEN ...... ............ ...... .... I 7 t lirbury Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 55 Young Democrats 3. CLASS OF 196 4, Sec. 43 SEA 5, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Special Education Club 2, 3, 4, Elementary Education: ACE 15 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, SEA 3, 4. WOODS, LARRY JAMES ..... Business Education. WOODWARD, MARY LOU. . . Special Education. XVOOLSEY, LESTER LEROY. Health and Physical Education: I Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 4. WOOSLEY, VICTORIA ANN ................... Special Education: SEA 4. WORNER, VIVIAN HENRIETTA. . . Elementary Education: XY'omen's Chorus 3, 4. WRIGHT, JOE WILLIE ........................ WOODBURN, CAROLYN KAY ................... Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 45 Baseball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, WOOSLEY, LARRY LYNN ......................... WIRE, ELEANOR MARIE .............................. VV1l1SlOXV Elementary Education. ACE 1, Z5 AXVS House Presidents Board 3, 45 Lutheran Club 1. 2. 5, VVOLFERSBERCER, BONNIE KAY ...................... O'Fallow Special Education: AXWS Executive Board 5: AXVS House Presidents Board 2, 55 Index 15 WOLLITZER, ARLENE REHOR ........................ . .Cicero Elementary Education' SEA 45 Wesley Foundation 55 Transfer from Morton Junior College 5. . . .Saunemin Chicago Heights .Pleasant Plains 4. .Bloomington . . .Springfield . . .Green Valley . . . . . . .Chicago Elementary Education: Business Education Club 1: Elementary Education Club 5, 45 NAACP 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 35 Junior Orchesis 2: SEA 45 Wfesley Foundation 4. WRIGHT, MICHAEL WAYNE ................... ..... W estchester Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 1, Z. 5, Treas. 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 235 VVRICHT, MONICA KAY .... . . .Dixon Art: SEA 3, Theta Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4. XVRIGLEY, WENDY RUTH ............................... Peoria Latin: Alpha Omega Nu 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rcdbird Rooters 4, SEA 4: Student Psychological Association 4. VVU, MARLENE MINC-LING ......... .. .Hong Kong, China Elementary Education: Transfer from Kendall College 3. XVURMLE, NANCY KATHARINE ........................ Hudson Home Economics: Clmerleaf Collegiates 4-H Club Zg Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. YELINEK, JEANNETTE H. ............................ Belleville Elementary Education: Young Democrats 43 Transfer from Belleville junior College Z. YERKEY, THOMAS E. ........................... ....... . Aleclo Mathematics: Transfer lrom State Unixcrsity of Iowa 3, ZAGER, JACLYNNE FRANCES ................... Chicago Heights Social4Science: Social Science Club 43 Student Psychological Association 3, 4, Young Demo- crats . ZBIKOWSKI, NANCY JANE ......................... Bourbonnais Health and Physical Education: XYlomen's PE Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVRA Intramurals 1, 2, 33 XVRA Extramurals 3. ZBINDEN, ALTA KAY .............................. Cissna Park Home Economics: Apostolic Christian Bible Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Trcas. 3: AXVS Central Board 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Kappa Omicron Phi 3, 4, Student Leader 3. ZENTARSKI, LOIS THERESA ............................. Ioliet Biological Science: Big Pour Committee 43 Kappa lXIn Epsilon 4: Math Club 4: Naturalists Club 43 Newman Club 4, Redbird Rootcrs 3, -ig Vidctte 3, Transtcr from Joliet Junior College 3. ZIERT, PAUL FRANK ...... ........................ C reve Coeur Mathematics: Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 3, 43 Class Officer, Pres. 2, Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: Homecoming Board 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4: I Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 43 Redbird Rooters 4: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 U Club 3, 45 U Club Executive Committee 3, 4, Young Republicans 1, Z, 3, 4. ZILSKE, BRUCE HOWARD ..................... ...... B Iatteson Elementary Education: Men's Glee Club 5, 4, SS IOR A graduating senior happily accepts her degree inside Horton Fieldhouse while another graduate awaits this cherished moment. 1 236 Front Row: Dave Barker, Robert Bolt, adviser, Bert Tolson, treasurer, Loyd Graiiorcl, president, Barb Olson, secretary, Bob Baker, vice-president, Tom Clark, Don Keck. Second Bow: Andrea Phillips, jackie Rose, Gary Gahm, Paul Pearson, Steve Cozine, Ken Belling, Keith Bergstrom, Wesley Thompson, Michael Stockum, Marty Heinen, Barb Butterfield. Third How: Gloria Thomas, Carol Kastler, Lynette Lehn, Micki Grisanti, Donna Stickling, Sandra Damrau, janet McLester, Phyllis De- Groote, Pam Schovain, Carol Hockstrasser. Back Row: Judy Gerken, Pat Hankins, Evelyn Lindsey, Margaret Corbridge, Cheryll Beckes, Judy NVelch, Judy Morrow, Linda Cravens, Diane Baumann. Not Pictured: Sue Skarnikat, Karen True, Marge Marek. JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD The junior year is a time during which many stu- dents find themselves reminiscing about hours of lively excitement as underclassmen and at the same time looking ahead to a future of meaningful re- sponsibility. Out of the confusion, the junior begins to solve complex problems concerning realistic goals and ambitions. The questioning does not cease, how- ever, it becomes directed in meaningful searching. Since most juniors are individually experiencing similar thoughts, as a class they find that sharing ideas helps them to analyze and to reach valid con- clusions. The feelin g of class spirit is emphasized by the junior Advisory Board through encouragement of class participation. Activities sponsored mainly for that purpose this year included the Alumni Asso- ciationis Homecoming float, two record dances, and 'Come YVhat Mayf, the junior-Senior Prom. 237 How 1: Adloif, Carol Ann . . . Ahlenius, Susan Kay . . . Aiken, Karen Marie Albrecht, Betty Ann . Alderson, Dawn Marie . . Row 2: Allard, Dale Lee ...... Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson How 3: Karen Frances , Lynn R. .... . Patricia Ann . 5 , Richard Harry Anderson, Sharon J. . . . Ashpole, Karen Kay .... Augenstein, Charles Ray Ayres, Ronald Lee ..... Baker, Randy Kent . . . Row 4: Baker, Robert WV. . . . Bakkum, Karen Ann . . Ball, Evelyn Ann ...... Ballance, Charlotte Ann . Bamberger, Phyllis R. . . How 5: Barnes, Evelyn Lee .... Barnes, Nancy Fae ..... Barrilleaux, Cathy Marie Barrow, Steven James . . Barthel, Betty joan .... Bow 6: Barton, Jerry David .... Bauman, Gayle Rosanne Baumann, Diane Devon . Baumgartner, Bonnie Darlene . . . Baxter, Roberta Rae ...... Row 7: Beatty, Sandra Lee . . . Beckes, Cheryll Lee . . . Beckman, Karen Lynn . . . Beiermann, Ruth Ann . . . Belcher, Diane Marie . . . Row 8: Bellandi, Kathleen jo ...... Belling, Kenneth Robert Benner, Cheryl Cuinn . . . Bennett, Donna Jean . . . Beran, Pat Ann ...... 238 ....Eng . ...Elem . . . .Elem Home Ec . . .French . . . . .Eng. .H. Sz P.E . . . . .Eng .Spec. Ed . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . . .Math. . .Soc. Sci. ....Math. Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. Home Ec. . .Ir. High Home Ec. ......Math. ....Elem. . . . .Spec. Ed. .......Eng. ....Soc. Sci. ......Art ....Elem. ....Elem. ....Elem. .Elem. ....Elem. . Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. .112 High ....Elem. . . .. .Eng ....Elem. How 1: Berglund, David Lee . . . Best, Evelyn Ann ...... Beswick, Karen Margaret Bettenhausen, Lora Lynn Bidasio, Mary Helen . . . Row 2: Bitting, Ronald Aden . . . Blank, Karen Lou .... Blom, Patricia Ann . Bomball, Mark . . . Bowles, Betty Lou . . Row 3: Bowman, Patricia Lynn . Brauer, Suellen ....... Breier, Patricia Frances . Breil, Susan Eilene .... Brejcha, Kathie Ann .... Row 4: Bressner, Sandra Kay . . . Brewer, Cary Lee ...... Brosi, Judith .......... Brucker, Gary Allen .... Brunskill, Richard XVard Row 5: Bryan, Robert jeunings . Buehler, Victor Carl .... Bullard, Mary Elizabeth Burcham, Judith Kay . . . Burke, Patricia Gaye . . . Row 6: Burrus, Marilyn Joyce . . Burt, Richard Paul ..... Burton, Peggy Lu .... Buttz, Barry A. . . . . Caiazza, Pamela E. . . R010 7: Calvird, Barbara Anne . Camp, Karen Anne .,... Carbon, Esther It-an . . . Cargill, Robert Clair . . . Carlson, Martha Susan . R010 8: Carner, Iannes Lee . .. Carr, xvlllllllll P. ..... . Cassedv, Arline Louise . Castellani, Barbara jean . . . . . Cavitt, Peggy Ann ..... . . .Geog. .Bio. Sci. .Bus. Ed. .Bio. Sci. . . .Elem. . . . , .Ag. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . .Elenr . . .Math. . . .Elem. . . .Eng . . .Elem. . . .Elenr . . . . .German Spec. Ed. . . . . .Ag. ....Eng. ...Math. H. 81 P.E. . . .Elenr ....Eng. H. Sz P.E. . . .Music .Soc. Sci. . . . . .111 High Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . . .Eug. ...Elenr ......Ele1n. .Phy. Sci. . . .Eleni. .Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. . . . .Eng .BuS. Ed. . . .Elenr CLASS OF 1966 Ah, what a way to relaxlv Iust lean back, forget classes, and think of what you're going to do in all your spare time. UNIOR -F Row 1: Cetin, James VVilliam .... . Challand, Diane Ruth . . . . . . Chism, Charles Ray . . . Clair, Carol Anne . . . Clark, Carol Marie . . . How 2: Claudon, Judith Rae .... .... Clemmons, Roger Dale .... . . . Clutts, Patricia P. ....... . Coady, Barbara Louise . Coers, Alvin E. ........ . Row 3: Coffing, Marsha Lynn . . . . . . . Coffus, Patricia M. . . . . Cogswell, Cheryle Rae .... .... Cole, Barbara Alice .. Coleman, Diana Sue .... . Row. 4: Cooke, Kenneth Harvey Coplea, Wayne James .... .... Corcoran, Kenneth Allen Cordulack, john Herbert . . . . . . . Cornell, Iane Cale ....... .... Row 5: Cothroll, Philip Don . . Cox, Gerald Anthony .... . . . Cox, Sandra Lee ......... .... Cozine, Carl Steven ......... . Crabtree, Catherine Leanne . . . . 240 . . .Math . . .Elem .Soc. Sci . . .Elem .Bus. Ed Spec. Ed .Soc. Sci . . .Math .Bus. Ed . . .Math Spec. Ed . Ir. High H. 81 P.E . . .Elem . . .Elem .Bus. Ed . . .Math Spec. Ed .Soc. Sci Spec. Ed Spec. Ed . . .Math Spec. Ed . . .Elem . . .Elem How 1: Crafton, Sandra Kay ..... .... S peech Cramer, jacquelyn Beth . . . ..... Elem. Cravens, Linda Kay .... ..... E lem. Criddle, Mary Ann . . . . . .Elem. Crook, Mary Esther . . . ..... Elem. Row 2: Crook, Susan Mae .... ..... E lem. Crook, Vicki Lynn Cuny, Patricia Anne . . Curtis, Diane Alee . . . Dahlman, Judith Gale . Row 3: Damrau, Sandra Kaye . Daugherty, Diane .... . . Davis, Barbara Lynn . . Davis, Sue Evelyn .... Day, Ann ........ Row 4: Dean, Helen Ruth . . Dean, Robert Arthur . . Deemer, Patricia Ann . DeFord, Robert Glenn De-Grauw, Sandra Kay Row 5: Dehn, Betty Lu ...... Delaney, Nancy Ann . Denney, Beverly Kay . Deno, Marcia Kay .... Deppert, Terry Dale . . Row 6: Dial, janet Lea ...... Dixon, George Dwight Dobrovolc, Gail F. ...... . Doorn, Anthony ....., Dozier, Thomas . . . Row 7: Drazine, Margaret Ann Dresen, Patricia Ann . . Dreyer, Cheryl Ann . . . Duke, Carole Ann . . Dunlap, Gretchen L. . . Row 8: Dunn, Colleen Frances Earsom, Carlene Anne Eckerd, Marian Sue . . Eckerty, Ioyce Aun . . . Edwards, Linda Ruth . .....Art ....Eng. . Bus. Ed. . Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Math. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Math. ...Elem. .....Ag. ...Elem. ....Eng. ...Ag. . .Spanish . . .Elem. . . . .Eng. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. 241 CLASS OF 1966 How 1: Eickmeier, Kay Marie .... Ellis, Nancy Jean ..... Ellis, Vivienne E. . . . . Endress, Shirley Ann . . . Erickson, Lynn Roth . . . Row 2: Evans, David Paul .......... . . Fairchild, Donna Kay ........ . . Falkingham, Mary Jeannette Falth, Robert Allen ....... Farley, Joan Louise ....... . . Row 8: Farrimond, Donald J. . . Feitshans, Susan Lee . . . Fennema, Donna Jean . . . Fetters, Linda Lea .... Fikan, Karen Marie . . . Row 4: Fimke, Rosemary Anna . . . Fisher, Mary Jo ......... F lanigan, Susan Karine .... .... Fleming, Mary Jean ..... Fortney, Carol Jean .... Row 5: Fortney, Margaret Ellen . . Frizzell, Mary Lou ...... Fromknecht, Ronald E. . . . F ugate, Martha Jeanne . . . Funk, Richard Stanley . . . Bow 6: Furman, Margaret Eileene Gahm, Gary Gregory ..... .... Gamble, Dianne Lee .... Gansman, Susan Diane . . . Gardner, Ronald Eugene . . Row 7: Garman, Roy Taylor . . Garner, Janet Gail . . . Geiger, Jill Ann ..... Gerken, Judith Ann . . . Gibb, Donald Glenn . . . Row 8: Gieth, Carol Ann ....... Gillespie, Heather Marie . . Ginder, George David . . . Giroux, Terry Lee .... Glenn, Marcia Lynn .... 242 . .Speech . .Spanish .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . .Speech . . . .Eng. . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . . .Latin Spec. Ed. . . .Math. Spec. Ed. ....Eng. H. 81 P.E. H. 81 P.E. . ....... Elem. .BuS. Ed. Spec. Ed. .Ind. Arts . Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. ......Eng. Spec. Ed. I ' ' '. I . Jr. High ......Art ......Speech Home Ee. . . . .Elem. . . .Bio. Sci. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . .Ag. Math. Elem. Row 1: Godfrey, Carol Ann ..... Goodenough, Lorie Marie Grabowski, Barbara Violet Grafford, Loyd Gene .... Gray, Roberta Lynn ..... Row 2: Grisanti, Margaret R. .... . . . Grites, Thomas Joseph . . . Groth, Mary Lou ...... Grove, Mary Kathryn . . . Gunter, Mary Ruth .... How 3: Gustafson, Ioan Lee . .. Guy, Lynda Margaret . . . Haack, Dean Henry Haas, Shirley Louise .... Habada, Blanche Helene . .Soc. Sci. . . .Chen1. . . . .Eng . . .Math H. 8: P.E. .Spe-c. Ed. . . .Math. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elen1. . . .Elen1. . . .Elen1. .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . .Spanish CLASS OF 1966 The Union is a perfect place for students to stretch out and study between classes. This couple decides to do just that. 243 Row 1: Hallstein, Roger Eugene . .Phv. Sci. Hamann, Dorothy Ellen ..... ...... 1 Elem. Hambright, Theda Dianne ...........Elem Hamende, Joyce Ellen . . . H. 81 P.E. Haning, Carolyn Sue ..... ...... E lem. Row 2: Hankins, Patricia Ann .... . . .Elem. Harlan, Rochelle Ann .... . . .Elem. Harmon, Nancy L. ..... ...... E lem. Harms, Daniel Wlalter . . .lnd. Arts Harris, Beth Ann .... Home Ec. How 3: Harris, Delores Valerie .. Spec. Ed. Harris, YVilliam L. ..... H. 81 P.E. Harton, Janice Evelyn . . . H. 81 P.E. Hartweg, Phillip Carl . . .... Soc. Sci. Harville, Patricia Dale . . . . .Elem. How 4: Hawes, Ronald WVayne . . . . . .H. 81 P.E. Hecht, Probert Donovan .... .... S oc. Sci. Heemstra, Constance Jean Hein, Richard Lee ..... Heinen, Martha Ann .. Row 5: Helm, YValter Lyle ..... Hemingway, Betty Louise Herlnetet, Mary Ella .... Hesterberg, Lorene Ann . Hildreth, Barbara Jean . . Row 6: Hinrichs, Ruth Ann .... Hoban, Cynthia Anita . . . Hobbs, Denyse L. ..... . Hockstrasser, Carol Ann . Hodge, Christine Mary . . How 7: Hohertz, John Nels ..... Holder-ness, Marian Ann . Homeyer, Shirley Mae . . . Hootman, Cary Lee .... Horton, Barbara Jane . . . Row 8: Hostetler, Faye M. . . . . Houchens, Joan Kay .... Houston, John Michael . . Howard, Charlene L. . . Howard, Karen Sue .... 244 ....Elem. ......Ag. Spec. Ed. .....Eng ....Elem . . . .Elem. Home Ec ....Elem .Elem ....Elem ....Math .Bus. Ed ....Elem . .. .Elem ....Elem .. . .Elem .Math .....Eng .Spec. Ed . High . .Bus. Ed . Spec. Ed . Spec. Ed Row 7: Row 1.- Hoyland, Sigrunn .... Huffman, Patricia Ann Huss, Gayle Sharon .. Inglis, Shirley Jean . . . Isenberg, Diane Sue . . Row 2: Jack, Nancy Jo ..... Jaeger, James H. .... . Jamison, Janet Mary . . Jespersen, Marge T. .. Johnson, Jo Ellen . . . Row 3: Johnson, Karen Sue Johnson, Kay Eileen . . Johnson, Kristine Ann . Johnson, Linda Kay .. Johnson Ruth Marie . . Row 4: Johnston, Janice Leigh Johnston, Jonathan .... Johnston, Judith Kay . . Johnston, Kathleen . . . Jones, Harold Eugene . Row 5: Jones, Janice Jean . . . Jones, Nancy Helen . . . Jones, Sheila Ann ..... Jones, Susan Lee ..... Jorndt, Thomas Richard Row 6: Jurs, Carol Ann ......... . . . Kanies, Barbara Louise Kantz, Pamela Ann . . . Kastler, Carol Ann .... Kath, Sheryl Joyce .... . . . Kaufman, Marilyn Joan Keck, Donald Richard . Kegley, Robert WVilliam Keith, Joy Lillian ..... Keller, Patricia Anne . . How 8: Kern, Carol Frances . . . Keutzer, Ronald Eugene Kirk, Linda Jean ..... Kleist, Inge-lore Karin . Knepp, Margo Ann . . . .......Eng. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . . .Eng. .Bus. Ed. .Bus. Ed. . . .Math. . . .Music ....Eng. . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. H. 81 P.E. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .Jr. High . .Spanish .Phy. Sci. . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. .Bus. Ed. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. H. 81 P.E. .H. 81 P.E. H. Sz P.E. . .Speech .Bus. Ed. . Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. .Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . . .Eng. .Bus. Ed. . . .Math. . . .Elem. . . .... German . . . .Eng. 245 Row 1: In Intent on the game are these students who regularly met in the University Union for chess compe- tition. UNIUR Koerper, Cheryl Elizabeth Kolrlman, Dorothy Ann . . Korte, Elaine Margaret . . Kraeger, Lois Lynn ..... Krajewski, Judith Ann .... . . Row 2: Krase, Richard Terry .... Krebs, Nadine Ruth .... Krecek, Judith Ann ..... Krueger, Carolyn Marie . . Krueger, Lorelie ....... ...Ir. High . . . .Elem. .BuS. Ed. ....Elem. . Soc. Sci. . . . .jr. High . . . .Elem. . . . . .Eng. . . ..... Math. .Bus. Ed. Row 3: Kruger, Stephen Brian .. .Ind. Arts Kurtz, Iohn R. ......... H. 8: P.E. Lagacy, Catherine Agnes . LaMorte, james P. ....... .. Lane, Lynda Gail ...... Row 4: Larison, Patricia Arlene . Larson, Laurel Barbara . . Lawson, Cheryl I. ..... . Lelleau, Linda Ann . . . Legel, jean Ann . . . How 5: Lehn, Lynette Ann . . Leider, Cathie Ann ..... Lemme, Ronald Dale .... Home Ec. .Soc. Sci. . .Russian . . .... Elem. . . .... Elem. . . . .Eng. Spec. Ed. .....Elem. .Art ......Elem. .Bus. Ed. Lewis, Mary Eleanor .... .... E lem. Lind, Mary Margaret . .. .... Elem. 246 Row 1: Lindquist, Barbara Ruth . . . . . Lindsey, Evelyn Sue .... Logsdon, XVayne Lee . . . Long, Benjamin ........ Lonngren, June Lucille . . Row 2: Lord, Iohn T. .......... . . . Loudon, Anne Brundage . Lundquist, Charles C. . . . . . Macior, Karen Sandra . . . Maier, Carol Eve ...... Row 3: Malone, Barbara Iean . . . Manns, Marsha Barbara . Marek, Marjorie Lynn .... . . . Margentina, Sandra Iean Marks, Dale Edwin ..... Row 4: Marquiss, Sandra Sue . . . Marr, Cenita Emily .... Martin, Judith Elaine . . . Marucci, Mary Io ..... Maszak, Robert john . . . Row 5: Matual, David Michael . . Maxwell, Robert Edward May, Linda Lou ....... Maytan, julie Ann ...... McCarthy, Laren Leo . . . Row 6: McCluer, janet Hall .... McConkey, Larry Keith . McCulloch, joan Beth . . . McCough, Carolyn Louise McGuire, Mary Kathleen . . . . . How 7: McKinZie, Robert Bruce . McLaughlin, Barbara R. . McLee, Susan Dana .... McLester, janet Ellen . . . McXVilliam, Iudith Irene . Row 8: Mecum, Judith Ann .... Meegan, David Patrick . . Melom, Patricia C. . . . . Metz, Carole Ann Meyer, T. Fred .... .H. 81 P.E. . . . . .Math. . . . .Math. .....Ag. . . .... Elem . Bus. Ed. Elem. . .Speech . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . .Geog. H. 81 P.E. . . .Elem. . . .Music .Bus. Ed. . . . .Eng. . .Russian . . . . .Ag. . . . .Eng. Spec. Ed. . . . Xlath. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . .French .Soc. Sci. . . . .Eng ....Eng. ....Eng. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . .Speech 2-17 CLASS OF 1966 How 1: Miller, Betty Sue .... Miller, Connie Jo ..... Miller, Gayle Emily . . . Miller, Grace Ellen . . . Miller, Maria Angela . . . Row 2: Miller, Nancee Lynne . . . . . . Miner, D. Gene ....... Mitchell, Russell Meyer .... .... Mitchell, Susanne Louise Mobus, Dinah Joy ..... Row 3: Molln, Cheryl Lynne . . . Monsen, Joan Elaine . . . Moore, Gale Mavis . .. Moore, Kathleen M. .. Morrow, Judith Elaine . . Row 4: Morse, Sharon Rae . . . Morstadt, Jean Anne ...... . . . Morton, Charles Wayne Moshonas, Matrona P. . . . . . Mowery, James Harry . . Row 5: Muirhead, Barbara Jean Manger, Nancy Jeanne . Murphy, Rebecca Anne . Myers, Earleen Hazel .. Myers, Nancy Kay Row 6: Namors, Richard Allen . Nance, Diane ......... Nance, James Leonard . Neal, Robert Gale ..... Nelson, Gene Carl .... Row 7: Neri, Doris A. ........ . Neuman, Robert Michael Neumann, Renna Coleen Newton, Pamela June .... . Nicolet, Sarah Jane ..... Row 8: Niemeier, Linda Lou . . . Ogg, Carol Ann ...... Oliver, NVendell Eric .... . . . Olson, Al ............... . . . Paris, Douglas Charles . 248 ....Elem. ....Elem. ....Elem. . . .Music . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Math. Spec. Ed. . . . ..... Speech . . .... Elem. ...Elem. .....Ag. . . . .Elem. . . . . . . .Art . .... Elem. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. .Jr. High .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . .Speech . . .......... Art Spec. Ed. . . .Math. . . . .Eng. . . .lnd. Arts H. Sz P.E. . . . ........ Art . . . Math. . . .Elem. . . . .Eng. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. .Soc. Sci. . . . lvlath. Row 1: Parker, Patricia Kay . . Patkus, Donald George Pawlus, Barbara Ann . . Pearson, Paul Allen . . . Perlberg, Raymond Joh11 Row Peters, Alberta Ann . . . Peterson, Joan Carol . . . Pettijohn, Sharon Joyce Petty, Stanley James . . Phures, Delores Irene . Row 3: Phelps, Jane LuRae . . . Phillippi, Marion Agnes Pickering, Roberta Anne Pignotti, Roseann ..... Pillow, Donna Kay .... ...,.A1 ....Eng. ....Eng. . . . ....... Elem H. dz P.E. Home EQ H. 81 P.E. . . . ....... Elem ....Eng. ...... Math ...H.5zP.E . Soc. Sci Spec. Ed. ....Eng. . . .Eleni. -t CLASS OF 1966 A leisurely and relaxed atmosphere makes this couple decide to spend a quiet evening watching a good show on television. 249 Row 1: Piper, Charlene Ann .... .... Spec. Ed Pocius, Jacqueline T. .... ..... E ng Polechla, Paula Jean ..... .... E ng Pomerenke, Neil Bruce . . . .... Eng Porick, Dennis Brian .... .... E ng Row 2: Potsic, Mary Lou ....... ..... E ng Price, Ronald VVilliam .... .... B us. Ed Prince, Marilyn Sue ..... .... S pec. Ed Quig, Penelope ......... ...... E lem Ragsdale, Kathryn Lee . . . .... Elem Row Ramsey, Jack Robert .,.. H. 61 P.E Rapp, Carol Jean ,...... .... S oc. Sci Rasmussen, Janet Lou .... . . .Bus. Ed Rebokas, Dorothy Janice .... ........ E lem Redmond, Charlotte Ann .... ..... S pec. Ed Row 4: Regez, Richard Lincoln . H. 81 P.E Rehn, Nancy Marie .... . .Spanish Reitenbach, Edris RI. , .. Spec. Ed Reynolds, Kala Cale . . . . . .Chem Rice, Ethlyn June . . . . . .Elem Row 5: Ricketts, Glenda Delle . . . . .Elem Rients, Ernest Alan .... . .French Rinkenberger, Linda Kay . . .Elem Ripley, Theresa Margaret .Bus. Ed Roemer, Ella Joanna ..... .... lN lusic Row 6: Rose, Jacqueline Ann . . . . .Elem Roseman, Jack Kaywin . .Phy. Sei Rosenbush, Ruth Dennis . . .Elem Rousar, Susan Sylvia ..... .... E lem Rueschaw, Elaine Esther . . .Math Row 7: Ruhaak, Linda Spec. Ed Russell, Keith XV. .... .Bio. Sci Ruzicka, Patricia ......... .... H . dz P.E Ryberg, Donald James . .... Eng Sailors, Shirley Frances . .Soc. Sci Row 8: Sanford, John Colman .... ...... C cog Saunders, Hanley Paul .... .... S oc. Sci Saupe, Oletta Marie .... ...... E lem Schmidt, Janet Elaine .... .... H . 81 P.E Schneider, Barbara Jean .... Eng 250 Row 1: Schobel, Karen Lois . . . Schoppe, Robert Paul . . . Schovain, Pamela Jo .... Schrenk, Carol Joan ..... Schroeder, Jane Kay Bow 2: Schultze, Janet Lee . . . Sebby, Otto Lyle . . . Seifert, Connie Ann ...... Semanisin, Carol Sue ...... Sevland, Karen Angeline .... .... Row 3: Sheppard, Judith Joan . . . Sherman, Judith Kay .... . . .Spec. Ed. Soc .. '. Sci. f 1 I .Bio. sci. . . .Spec. Ed. . .Spanish . . . . Music . . . .l3io. Sci. .....Spec. Ed. Ele111. Ed. Home Ec. Spec. Ed. ......Ele1n. Shipman, Fred C. ....... .Soc. Sci. Showers, Steven Michael .... Bus. Ed. Shriver, Charles Albert . . . ..... Elem. Row 4: Sin1o11s, Roberta Lynne ...... ..... E lem. Singleton, Charlotte Earle11e . . . ..... Elem. Si11iscalchi, Elizabeth A. . . . ...... Art Sistek, Margaret J. ...... ..... E le111. Siyille, Margaret Ruth . . . ..... Elem. Row 5: Skarnikat, S11san Kay .... Skirm, Penelope A. . . . Slygh, Barbara Jean . . . Smeltzer, Mary Anne .... Smith, Jeffrey B. . . . . Row 6: Smith, Joana Elenora . .. Smith, Susan Ann ....... Smith, Vicky Lee ......... Sneesby, Mary Margaret . . . Snell, David Cale ........ Row 7: Snell, Darlene Elizabeth . . . . . . Snow, Norma Dale ....... Snyder, Edward Charles . . Soehbing, Donna Jean ..., Specher, Martha May . . . Row 8: Spence, Lucille V. ..... . Springer, Patricia Ann .... Staifeldt, Lorraine Alice . . . Stahl, Janet Kaye ........ Stark, Charles Robert . . . ......E1em. .Soc. Sci. . . . .Ele1n. . . . . .Speech Spec. Ed. .Jr. High Spec. Ed. . ........ Elem. . ..... H. 81 P.E. . Ind. Arts .Soc. Sci. .BuS. Ed. .Ind. Arts Spec. Ed. H. 8: P.E. . . . .Elem. . . . .Ele1n. . ...... Elem. .....Spec. Ed. . . .Music 2251 Although college ofleis phx siml md mentil exeicise, this boy sees only one side from this angle. Row 1: Steimle, james Paul .... Stickling, Donna Lee . . . Stucky, Roger Carl .... Studebaker, Sandra Lee Sturm, Gloria Elaine . . . Row 2: Suane, lNIarianne E. . . . Sutter, Elizabeth Iean . Swan, Patricia Mary . . . Taber, Marlys ....... Tague, Nancy Faith . . . Row 3: Tamblyn, Terry ...... Tandy, Fred Leroy . . . Taube, Irene Ruth . . . Taylor, Barbara Ann . . . Tennant, David Lynn . . Row 4: Terrill, Sharon Lu .... Tholen, Harry H. ,... . Thomas, Sharon Ruth . . Thompson, Keith james Thompson, Linda Diane How 5: Thompson, XVcslcy I. . . . Thornburg, Ioan Gail . . . .... lius. Ed. . . . .Soc Sci. . . .... lius. Ed. . . . .,... Elem. . . .El6l'll. .Soc Sci. .111 High .....Elem. H. Sz P,E. Spec. Ed. H. 81 P.E. . . .Music Spec. Ed. . . . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. ......Math. H. 61 P.E. Spec. Ed. .llllS. Ed. H. 81 P.E. . .... llio. Sci. Tinker, Charles Allan .. .... Ind. Arts Titus, Evelyn Mae .... Tobias, Franc-cs lean . . 252 . . .11-. High . . . Elem. Row 1: Toeplce, Arlene June . . . . ...... Elem. Tolson, Alberta Clare . . . . . . . Torbert, Connie Kay . .. Trankar, Nancy Louise . Treadway, Carol Jean . . Row 2: Treadwell, Harolyn Jena Trent, Margaret Louise . Trent, Mary Alice ...... l . . .' .. .A Treschalc, Norma Jean . . Troll, Judith Carol .... Row 3: Turner, Barbara Jane . . . Turncy, Marian Jean . . . Tutas, Charlotte ...... Urbrock, Julie Ann ..... VanAutreve, Madge M.. How 4: Vanderby, Sandra Kay . Van de VValle, Carolyn . VanHall, Carol Sue ..... Vasos, Karen Charlotte . V avra, Rose Marie ..... Row 5: Verplaetse, Marjorie Ann Vincent, Mary Jane .... Vitton, Jerry Louis .... Voelz, Carol Jean ...... Vogen, Patricia Louise . Row 6: Vreeland, Joan Carol . . . VVi1g21IlCI', Donna Mae . Wagner, Janet Claire . . . YValker, Carol Sue .... YValker, Kenneth Ray . . Row 7: YVall, Karen Elizabeth . . YVallace, Jane ........ XV alle, David Francis . . YValley, Judy Kaye .... YValsh, Richard Thomas Row 8: YValton, Cheryl Lynne . YValZer, Norman C. . . . . YVanningcr, Marian F. , . YVare, Sharon Sue .... XVarner, Sandra Kay . . . . ........ Elem. . ..... Eng. . . . .Elem. . .... Bus. Ed. . ...... Elem. . . .... Soc. Sci. . . .... Elem. . . ..... Eng. . .... Soc. Sci. . . .... Spec. Ed. . .... Bus. Ed. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. H. Sz P.E. Home Ec. .Soc. Sci. . Bus. Ed. . . Cerman . . GCITTILIII CLASS OF 1966 . . . .NIath. ....Eng. 1 ....Elem. . . . .Eng. . . .Elem. . . . .Geog. .H. 8: P.E. .Bus. Ed. . . . .Art ....Elem. . . . .Ele1n. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . . . .Eng. .l3us. Ed. .Bus. Ed. . . . .Music . . . .Math .Spec Ed. . . . .Elem. 253 JU IOR Row 1: NVatkins, Mary Ann . . . VVebber, Carol Ann ..... XVeber, Melanie Mary . . . Uledekind, Sandra Ann .... . . . VVedin, Gail Adele ..... How 2: XVeers, Henry Richard . . . XVelch, Judy Kay ....... XVestensee, Carol Noreen VVheeler, O. Elizabeth . . . . . . YVhitlock, Joy Marie . . . How 3: XVieber, Janet I. ...... . XVilhelm, Linda L. ........ .... . XVilkinson, Rebecca Louise . . . . . . NVill, Sharon Kay ....... VVilley, Fay Suzann . . . Row 4: VVilliams, Janet Maurine . VVilliams, Judith Lynn . . . XVilliams, Kenneth L. . . YVilliams, Kenneth R. . . . XVilliams, Martha J. . . . Row 5: XVilliamson, Ronald Frank XVilson, Barbara Ann . .. XVilson, Barbara Jean .... XVilson, Carmen Cay .... Ed. XVindmiller, Kathryn Rose Row 6: XVinkelman, Gordon C. . . . . . VVinter, Daniel Syrette .. NViser, Thomas James . . . VVitkoWski, Joy Diane VVoley, Malinda Grace . . . . . . How 7: VVolf, Sharon Rae .... Worthen, Marcia Ann . . Wright, Dorothy Anne . . . Wronski, M. Eileen .... Yonco, Mary Frances . . . Row 8: Young, John Oesterle . .. Zagorski, Edward John . . Zeeck, Karen Ann ..... Zimmerman, Ellen Rae . . Zimmerman, Kenneth H. 254 . . . Elem. ...Elem. ....Eng. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . Ind. Arts H. 81 P.E. . . French Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. H. 8z P.E. . . .Math. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . . Music . Ind. Arts ....Eng. ....Eng. ....Eng. Elem. . Jr. High High . . .Geog. . . . .Eng. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. . . .Math. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. . .Speech . . .Music . . .C-eog. .Bio. Sci. Front Hou, Baibaia Uibanski Bubaia Schafer Gerald Curl adviserg Kenneth Klima, presidentg Tim Hardin, vice-presidentg Prm Bidwell secretary ohn Turley tieasurei V1k1 Ainholt Karen Eckhotf, Jane Fichtel. Second How: Judy Hagaman, Keith Iepsen Lana BTLDIIIICIS Guy Baldwin Caroline Goeta Mary McCormick, Emily Loftus, Carolyn Lussow, Michael Tucker Linda Sobbe Jim Snnko Third How Nancy Pllce Connie Anne Johnson, Margie Herman, Cheryl Crater, Tom Nicholson Bcttv Passow loin Stellxvlgen Phyllis Lovingtoss Allison Rusk. Back How: Dave Templeton, Iim McDaniel, line Lehmtnn Nmcv ZLllClCI1'lt Dun Paschon Loiy Smith Barbara Pelc. SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD Witli a year of experience behind him, the sopho- more progresses in all aspects of school life-both academic and extracurricular-that ISU has to offer. The sophomoreis extracurricular activities were or- ganized by the Sophomore Advisory Board. By being a member of the board, the student accepted re- sponsibilities and offered leadership in different areas of activity. To Welcome the students to ISU in the fall, the board presented an all school dance in Sep- tember. In came the holiday season of Halloween and Homecoming and the board directed the build- ing of the Queenls float, which was decorated in vivid fall colors. The sophomores presented the one spring formal of the year, the Sophomore Cotillon. A scene of a Southern plantation and the name of uTWilight over Tarav invited students to take time out from the academic life to join the sophomores in a night of social whirl. 255 Row 1: Abbott, Martha Kay .... Adams, Cynthia Baker . . Adams, Donna June ...... Alderson, Lohahna Jane . . Aldis, Betty Ann ....... How 2.- Alexander, Holly Anne .... Allen, Beverly Jean ...... Amdor, Bunney Jo ....... Annmdson, Esther Florence Anderson, Bernadette Jolie Row 3: Anderson Anderson Anderson , Anderson, Anderson Row 4: , Kathleen C. . . Kathryn Joan . . . Mary Sherrill . . Merle Ann .... Sara Marie .... Armstrong, Janice Elaine . Arnholt, Viki Lynn ....... Askew, Michael Bernard . Avis, Dortha ........... Baier, Marlene Kay ..... How 5: Baldes, Mary Sharon . . . Burger, Janice Kaye Barnard, Judith Sue Barr, Carol Ann ....... Bartel, Thomas August . . . How 6: Bates, Anna Maria ...... Battenschlag, Judith Ann . Baturevich, Amy Joy .... Bauer, Pamella Jane ..... Bauman, James Edward .. Row 7: Baumberger, Sarah Elizabeth ...... Beamer, Marvin Paul ....... . . . Bell, Linda Louise ..... Bellm, Dorothy Jean . . . Benexvich, Bette Lu .... How 8: Benjamin, Judy Kay . . . Bergeson, Alan Otis . . . Berry, Letha Darlene . . . Berry, Linda Carlene .... Bidwell, Pamela Anne . .. 256 .......Elem ....H.8zP.E .....Elem . Bio. Sci ....Elem .........Art Ed Spec. Speech Spec. Ed . . . ..... Elem . . . .Elem . .Spanish . ....... Elem Spec. Ed . . . . .Elem . . .Elem Home EC . . .Math Spec. Ed .Bus. Ed Spec. Ed . . . .Eng . . . . .Elem .......Elem .lnd. Arts . ....... Elem .Bio. Sci Spec. Ed .Bio. Sci . .... Elem Spec. Ed . Bus. Ed .......Elem H. 8: P.E ....H.8zP.E . . . .Elem . . .Eng . . . .Elem Elem Spec. Ed Row 1: Bivens, Judith Kay ..... Blackstnn, Linda Ferol . . . Blain, Stephen .......... Bloemkcr, Darvin Alan .. Blumeyer, Delores lean . . . R010 2: Bolger, Ann Elizabeth Borden, Nancy lean .... Bower, Dale Norbert .... Bozenich, Barbara Ann . . . Bradle, Mary A1111 ..... Row 3: Brady, Maureen Elizabeth Bree, Clarence Ray ...... Brink, Catherine A1111 ..... Brink, Mary Frances ..... Brinocar, Joanne Elizabeth Row 4: Brock, Susan Dorothy . . Brockschmidt, janet I. . .. Brossard, James Wfalter .. Brown, Kathleen Sue Bunn, Carole Louise .... Row 5: Burdick, Carol Ann Burke, Charles Eugene . . . Burleson, Carol Sue .... Bums, Cheryl Lynn . . . Burton, Carolyn joy .. Row 6: Bush, Douglas .......... Callahan, Patricia Elaine . Campbell, Donna Marie . . Campbell, Kenneth james Campbell, Rebecca Ann . . How 7: Carlin, Ken11eth Francis .. Carlson, Janis Kay ....... Carrington, Diana Roberta Carter, Victoria Lynn .... Cary, Barbara Elizabeth . . Row 8.- Cashmer, Nancy Kay .... Cavanagh, Marcia Ann . . . Cecich, Beverly loan .... Chatter, Iames Edwin .... Chamberlain, Charlotte E. . Bus. Ed. Spec. Ed. ... .Bio. Sci. .lnd. Arts .....Ele1n. ....,..Eng. H. 8: P.E. . . . .Speecl1 . . .Elen1. ....Eng. ...Ceog. . . .... French . . . ...... Elem. . Soc. Sci. ...Elem. ...Elem. . llnd. Arts ....Eng. Home Ec. . . .Elen1. . . .Math Spec. Ed. . . .Elen1. ....Eng. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. . .Speech .Bus. Ed. ...Elem. ...Math ...Elem. ....Eng. H. 81 P.E. ...Elem. ...Elem. . . . .Eng. . .Spanish . . . . .Ag. Spec. Ed. 257 CLASS OF 196 L Sophomores find that during their college life rest takes last place to study and fun. OPHOMORE in V .rw 1. .Jw 1,.l Row 1: Chappell, Toni Louise . . . .... Spec. Ed. Chergoski, Kathaleen .... ..... S oc. Sci. Chilton, Sandra Kay . . . Ciptl, joseph John ..... Clancy, Geraldine Ann . Row 2: Clark, Carol Ann .... Clark, Janice Eileen Clark, Phyllis Mae ..... Clausing, Ronald Lester Claypool, Donna Jean . . Row 3: Clere, Anna. Marie ..... Cleveland, Patricia Ann . Coats, Barbara Sue .... Coburn, Kathleen Marie Coe, Donna Jane ........ . . . Row 4: Conant, Lawrence Leroy Confrey, Emily jane . . . Coveny, Anna Marie . . . Craw, Marcia Mae .... . Crawford, Betty Lucille . Row 5: Crawford, Dale Roger . Cronk, Kathryn Louise . Cullison, Bonnie june . . Cunningham, Indy Kay Curby, Marcia Diane .. 258 . . . . .Math. . ..... Elem. . . . .... Speech . . . .Spec. Ed. . ..... Elem. . . . ....... Elem H. ez P.E. . ..... Elem. . . . .Bus. Ed. ......Art . ..... Elem. . . . .... Spec. Ed. .Home Ec. . . . ....... Math. . . . .... Spec. Ed. . ........ Art . .... Spec. Ed. . . . .... Spec. Ed. . ........ Eng. . .... H. 81 P.E. . ....... Elem. . . . ..... Spec. Ed. Undecided Row 1: Cure, Jacqueline . . . Currie, David Ray ...... Curry, Phillip Lee ....... Damon, Margaret Susan . . Darnall, Georgia Jeanette Row 2: Davis, Shirley Helen . . . Davis, Susan ........ Dean, Martha Gail ...... Deason, Brenda Lou ...., DeFord, Thomas YVillard . How 3: Degitz, Richard Louis . . . Delaney, Carole June .... DeLannoy, Susan Lee .... DeMeter, Joette Francine . Dennis, Barbara Lee ..... Row 4: Dennis, Julie Ann ........ Detmer, Ronald Michael . . Dewey, Ronald Lee ..... Dickey, Kathleen Lee .... Dieiner, Susan Ray ..... Row 5.- Doczekalski, Anita Marie . . Doll, Donna Jean ........ Donovan, Agnes Marguerite Dooley, Sharon Lee ..... Dorgan, David Leo ...... Row 6: Dotterer, Judith Ann .. Drnee, Karen Lynn . . . Durand, Jean Marie .... Durham, Priscilla Ann . . Durian, Sandra Sue . . . How 7: Dwyer, Lyn Anne ....... Eagelston, Diane Louise. . . Eatoek, Beverly Kay ..... Elmer, Judith Anne ..... Eclrterling, Joyce Marie .. Row 8: Ecliard, Ralph E. . . . Eclier, lleverly Ann . . Eckliolf, Karen Louise . . Eckstrom, Gloria Aldis . . . Edwards, Janet Louise .... . . . .Elem. . . . .Math . .... H. 81 P.E. . . .Speech . . . .... Home Ec. ....Elem. ....Elem. . . . .Spec. Ed. . ...... Math. . .. ...Bus. Ed. . . . .Music . . . .Bus. Ed. . . ..,.... Elem. . . .... Spec. Ed. . ...... Elem. . .... Spec. Ed. . ........ Eng. . . . .Phv. Sci. ....SJec. Ed 1 . ....H.8zP.E. . ..... Elem. . . . ........ Eng. . . . . . . .Home Ec. . . . ..... Elem. . . . .Music . . .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. .......Art . . . .Ele1n. . . . .Ele1n. ........Eng. . .... Spec. Ed. . . . .Spec. Ed. . Soc. Sei. . ..... Elcm. ......Soc. Sci. Home Ec. . . . .l5us. Ed. 1 ... .l3us. Ed. . . . .Spec. Ed. 259 CLASS UF 1967 UPHO- ORE 'ih- Row 1: Eldridge, Dixie Lee . . . Elliott, Lynda Louise . . Emanuelson, Barbara Jo Emery, Donna Lee .... Emley, Diana Lynn . . . Row 2: Engelhart, Judith R.. . . . England, Louise Georgia English, David Charles . . . ..... Eng. Erikson, Sandra Jo ..... . . . Evans, Eileen Joyce . . . How 3: Evans, Mary Lou . . . Fandel, Joseph C. .... . F arner, Barbara Jo ...... .... Findorif, Judith Ann . . . Fisher, Sharon Ann . . . Row 4: Flood, Nancy Lee ..... Flowers, Janice Kathryn . Floyd, Judith Ann ..... Folkers, Susan Ellen . . Fonts, Lester M. . . . Row 5: Foster, Frank Lee . . . Foster, Stephen Jay .... Fouts, Carol Ann ...... Frederichs, Joyce Lucille Frye, Karen Irene ..... How 6: Furman, Rita Kay ..... Gaffney, Cherryll Lucille Galyean, Barbara Jean . . Ganaway, Carole Anne . . Garrison, Gary Allan . . . Row 7: Garrison, Teryl Cully . . . Garvert, Melinda Louise Gasmund, Sandra Rae . . Gatlin, LaVonne Rae . . . Gerken, Cheryl Marie . . Row 8: German, Maureen Elaine Gerrietts, Ronald Eugene Glowinski, Barbara Rose .... . Goetz, Caroline Ann ..... . . . Golick, Gloria Suzanne .... . . . 260 .. ...French Spec. Ed. . . ...... Music . .... Bio. Sci. . . . .Elem. .. .... Elem. ....Elem. . Bus. Ed. ....Elem. .. .Elem. . . .Chem. Home Ec. . ....... Eng. . . . .Elem. . ...... Elem. . .Spanish Spec. Ed. . . . .Eng. . . .Math. . Bus. Ed. . .French .....French ......Speech Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. Home Ec. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. ......Elem. . . .Elem. . .French . . .Elem. .Jr. High . . .Math. . . .Elem. . . .Math. .Bus. Ed. I Row 1: Goodrich, Joyce Ioan . . . . Gordon, Edith Lorraine . . . Grant, Gloria Ann ...... Grater, Cheryl Lynn .... H. :Sz P.E. ..Elem. High Home Ec. Grebel, Sue Ellen .... ....... E ng. Row 2: Griebel, Iuanita Ann ..... Spec. Ed. GriHin, Lillie M. .......... . . .Spanish Griggs, Nancy Elizabeth ..... ..... E lem. Grimes, Carl E. ................... Physics Grimes, Kathleen Elizabeth ........ Bus. Ed. Row 3: Grobelny, Iudith Ann ...... .... l lus. Ed. Groezinger, Mary Ellyn ...... . . . . .Math. Grotevant, jane Elizabeth .... ....... E lem. Groves, Larry NVeldon .,..... . . . Gunnarson, Kathryn Mildred .Soe. Sci. . .Spanish CLASS OF 1967 One form of relaxation which few take time to enjoy is an evening in iront of the television. Row 1: Gustafson, Virginia Ruth . .Bus. Ed. C11stavisc111, Sally LaDo1111e Home EC. fllltl9l'YlClg9, Linda A1111 .... . . .Spec. Ed. Gwaltney, Trudy A1111 . . . . . .Elem. Halms, Gregory Dale . . . .... Ind. Arts How 2: fl2llJ6l'tl1lll', Karen Sue . . . .... Latin Hagaxnan, Indy ...... Spec. Ed. Haley, Lois A1111 ........ Spec. Ed. Halliday, AliII'SllL1 Kay ...... . . .H. 6: P.E. Ha111ilto11, Marjorie Louise Spec. Ed. How 3: Hamilton, Raymond C. . . .Bi0. Sci. Hammer, Patricia A1111 . . . Spec. Ed. Hamrnitt, David Bruce . . . ..... Music Hancock, Iames Thomas . . . .... Bus. Ed. Hankins, Marilyn lean . . . . .Elem. Row 4: Hansen, Iuanita Mae .... . . .Elem. Hansen, Judith A1111 ..... ..... E len1. Harden, Sa11dra lean .... Hari, Daryle Iohn ..... H1ll'1ll6l', Darleen .... ......Elem. . . . .l311s. Ed. . . . . .Elen1. How 5: HZ1l'Il1S, Linda Ling ...... . . .Elem. Har1'al1, Elizabeth Jean . . . ..... Eng. Harris, Diana Kay ...... .... B Iusic Harris, Kathleen Ioyce .. . .... Eng. Hart, Kenneth Allan .... . . .Ag. Row 6: Hart, P1icl1a1'd Perry . . . Hartwig, Ala11 Lee .... I'I1lSS6llDl'lI1g, Ierry Lynn . ......Ag. . . .Ind. Arts Hawes, Cordon Durand . . . .... Math. Hayes, Marilyn lane . . . . .French How 7: Hays, P1itl1a Betli .... Hegstad, Leslie A1111 . . . Heitzler, Linda Kay . . . Herman, Margie lean . . . Hiduk, Bobluie 111110 . . . Row 8: Hild, VVillia111 lay ..... .......Eng. .Phv. Sci. Spee. Ed. . . . .lXl21tl1. . . . .l511s. Ed. Hilliard, Roberta A1111 ...... ......... E ng. HlI1tllfD1'Il, Leslie Allene ........... Spec. Ed. Hll1tl1CDl'lll?, Charles Raymond .... . . .Soc-. Sci. Hipsher, Mary Elaine ...... .... E lem. 262 Row 1: Hodge, Mary Kay .... Hoffman, Larry Allen . . . Hogan, Karen Ann ...... Holm, Lynda L. ....... . Honcharevich, Carol Anne Row 2: Honn, Herbert K. .. Hoover, Cwen Ann . . . Hopkins, Virginia Lee . . . Hopper, Mary Alice . . . Hough, Nancy Sue .... Row 3: Howard, Michael Allen . . Howe, Sharon Ann ..... Hubble, Janet Drew ..... Hubert, Linda Carol .... Huddleston, Evelyn Marie Row 4: Hull, Peter Kent ........ Hull, V erdin French ..... . . . Hultgren, Darlene Louise . . . , . . Huminert, Richard Eugene Hurley, John Duane ....... . . . How 5: Hursthouse, Nancy Louise Irvine, Robert Douglas .. Isenburg, Stephen Forrest Jackson, Candy Elaine .... . . . Jackson, Mary Jo ....... . . .XIath. .....Ag. ...Music Il. 81 1'.E. .Soc. Sci. lnd. Arts . . Ercncli .Soc Sci. . lius. Ed. H. 81 P.E. H. 8: P.E. . Soc. Sci. . Bus. Ed. . . .Elcin. . . . .Math . .French Spec Ed. .Soc Sci. Spec Ed. .Soc. Sci. . .Spar . Soc. . Soc. Spec Spec. iish Sci. Sci. Ed. Ed. Row 6: Jackson, Trina Lynn . . Jacobs, Susan Elaine .... Janovsky, Bette Jane .... Jaszczysyn, Maryann . .. Jenkins, Betty ........ Row 7: Jenkins, Marilyn Lucille . . Jennrich, Joan RI. ,.... . Jepson, Keith Joseph .... Jirsa, Ruth Ann ....... Johnson, Barbara Lee .... How 8: Johnson Connie Ann .... Johnson Cynda Marlene .... . . Johnson Ruth Anne ,..... . . . Johnson, Terrance Charles Johnson, Verna Lee ..... Spec. Ed. . . . .Eng . . .Elein. Home Ec. . , .Elcin. . . . .Eng .l5us. Ed. . . .KIath. Spec, Ed. . , .KIath. . . French Ei 1 11. ....Eng. .Ind. Arts .Soc. Sci. 263 A common sight on campus xx hen the snoxx finallx gix es xx rv to spring and spring to summer is couples under the trees. How 1: johnston, james Patrick jolmston, Sheryle Marie jones, Doris LaVonne . jones, julie Markene . . jones, Marsha Lee .... Row 2: jones, Ronald Lee ..... . . . judy, Cynthia Marie . . jurgens, Richard Louis jurgcns, Robert VVilliam Kahler, Sandy Lee .... How 3: Kahn, jerry Ronald . . . Kalina, Susan Cheryl .. Kaminski, Letitia jean . Kzunm, Gloria Sue .... Kane, Katherine Alice . Row 4: Kates, Marcia Lynn . . . Keller, Charles YVilliam Kelson, joyce Suzanne Kent, judith Ann ..... Kessler, Sharon Violet . How 5: Kiifner, Norma Faye . . King, judith Carol .... King, Karen Roberta . . Kirchner, Norma jean . . . . . . . 264 . .Speech .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .l3us. Ed. . .French .....Ag. .....Ag. H.8rP.E. H. 8: P.E. . .... German . . . . .Art ...Elem. ...Elem. .Bus. Ed. .jr. High . . . .Eng . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .l3io. Sci. . Bus. Ed. Kindred, Karen Sue .... .... . . . .Spec. Ed. . . . .Eng. H. dz P.E. Row 1: Klein, Mary Ann ....... Klima, Kenneth Joseph . . Kneer, Dorothy Ann .... Knouse, Mary Helen .... Koerner, Janice Irene . . . Row 2: Kragler, Janice Arlene . . . Kroepel, Lois Mae ...... Krozel, Rozanne Elizabeth Krumme, Sandra Lee .... Kruzan, Constance .. . Row 3: Kulczyk, Julie Ann ..... Lahr, M. Ruth ......... Laity, Richard James LaMarsh, Charles Bernard LaMaster, Mary Jo ..... Row 4: Lange, George Richard . . Langley, Sharon Jeanett . Laskowski, Nancy Kay .... Laya, Donna Jean ...... LeMaster, Patricia Jean . . Row 5: LeSeure, Nancy Jeanne . . Liestman, Janice Ilene . . . Link, Veronica Paula . . . Liska, Robert Allen .... Litherland, Lois Marie . Row 6: Loeper, Mildred Marion . Loftus, Emily Loretta . . . Lott, Elizabeth Eleanor . . . . Lovingfoss, Phyllis M. . . . Luecke, Janice Diane . . Row 7: Lussow, Carolyn Ann .. . Lyford, Ronald Alan .... MacKay, Margaret A. . . . Manahan, Barbara E. . . . Maneke, Rosemarie .... Row 8: Mann, Catherine Irene . . Marquardt, Susan Ann . . Marth, Phyllis Susan .... Matheson, Barbara .... Mathieson, Judith Kay .. ....Elem. ....Math. . . .French . . . .Elem. Home Ec. . . .French . . .... Math. . . . .... Elem. . . . .Math. . . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . ..... Elem. . . . .... Math. . . .Chem. . . ..... Eng. . . . . .Jr. High . . ..... Elem. . . .Home Ec. . . ..... Elem. . . .... Elem. . . ......... Art Home EC. .......Elem. . .Soc. Sci. H. Sz P.E. . . .... Elem. . . . .Eng . .Spanish . . . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .. . . .Elem. . . .Math. .Jr. High Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . . .Eng. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . .Music 265 OPHO ORE Row 1: Martin, David WV alter .... Martin, Michael Patrick . . . Mattsson, Mary Jane ..... Maxwell, Joseph Vincent . .. Maziarz, Barbara Leona . . Hou: McAtee, Pamela Beth .... McCall, YVillian1 John ...... . . . McCormick, Mary Paula .,.. . . McCriston, JoAnn ........ . . McDaniel, James ....... Row 3: McDaniels, Lana Lou ...... McDonald, Janice Lynn .... . . McElhaney, Arthur Eugene McFarland, VVilliam David .... . . McGill, Carolyn Kay ....... . . . Row 4: McVoy, Martha Ann .... McYVhirter, Mary Ann . . . Meador, Carol Dee ...... Meyer, Susan Elizabeth ..... . . Middlesworth, Thyra Kaye Row 5: Middleton, Kay . . . Mikell, Verastine ..... Miller, Arlene Marie . Miller, Carol Ann ...... Miller, Madonna Mary .... Row 6: Mills, Larry Guy ..... Millsaps, Nancy Lee .... Mis, Kathleen Donna . . . Mistro, Frances Ann ..... Molignoni, Nancy Jane . . . How 7: Morath, Connie Lee . . . Mueller, Roger Don ..... Musgrave, Victoria Rae . . . Neild, Betty Lon ....... Nelson, Janet Kay . . . Row 8: Nemeth, Anne Christine . . Nerge, Bonnie Marie ..... Newell, Karen Ann ..... Nicholas, Mary Lou . . . Nicholls, Karen Lee . . . 266 .lnd. Arts . High . . .French ......Ag. ..Soc. Sci. .Spec. Ed. Undecided .....Eng. . . Soc. Sci. ......Art . . . .Elem. ....Elem. . .Soc. Sci. . .Bus. Ed. .Home EC. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . . . .Math. . . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . .Soc. Sci. . .Soc. Sci. .....Latin . . . .Elem. .H. 51 P.E. .Elem. .....Eng. .Home EC. . Spec. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. .Spec. Ed. .....Eng. Row 1: Nicholson, Torn Cotton . . . Niebuhr, Sharon Darlene . . . . . Nielsen, Dale Marie ..... Nordentoft, Lynn Diane .. Nuncmaker, Gordon L. . . . How 2: Oillrien, Nancy Ida ...... Oiffonnell, Daniel Patrick . . . . . Oelklaus, Steve M. ..... . Ohnstead. James Charles . . Ossello, Diane Eva ....... How 3: Ostennan, Judith Ellyn . . . Ott, Sandra Kay ........ Pacholik, Robert Marion . . Parrett, Patricia Jean ..... Paschon, Dian Kaye .... R010 4: Patterson, Jacqueline Emma Peart, Diane Catherine . . . Peck, Kathy Dianne ...... Pedigo, John Cary .... Pein, Nancy Lee . . . How 5: Peithman, Charlene Doris . Pelc, Barbara Marie ..... Penn, Alice Phoebe .... Perona, Dale Francis . . . Peschke, Judy Ann .... Row 6: Peters, Joyce Romayne .. . Peterson, Ann Marie .... Peterson, April Sue .... Peterson, Julianne ....... Peterson, Robert Gilford . . . How 7: Peuyion, Diane Marie . . Peuvion, Donna Mae . . . Phipps, Ann Sharon . . . Phipps, Marsha J. .... . Pieper, Judith Anne . . . Row 8: Pinzke, Kenneth George . . Polechla, Marian Clara . . . Potson, Eris .......... Prairie, Karen Melissa . . . Pray, Nancy Sue ..... .II.2S1 ...Isl .Soc Spec. . lius. . Soc Spec .Ag. PE. em. Art . Sci. Ed. Ed. Sci. Art Ed. . .Speech . . .Elem. Eng. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. .Bus Ed. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Phy. Sci. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. Eng. . . .Elem. . . .Math. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Music .Bus Ed. . , .Elem. . . .Ele1n. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . Ileog. .I5us. Ed. . . .Elem. Eng. . . .Elem. 267 CLASS OF 196 'U' E OPHOMORE 1- A ., Row 1: Primmer, Jane Christine .. Pritchard, Jean Ann ...... Proehl, Howard Wally . . . Purcell, Kathleen Ann . . . Rahn, Darryl VVilla1'd .. . Row 2: Ransdell, Levada Norabaell Rasmussen, Lillie Marie . . . Rice, Jean Elaine ........ Richards, Michael Howard Richvalsky, Shirley Ann . . . Row 3: Rieman, Sarah Christine . . Rimkus, Toni Lynn ...... Rine, Janis Margaret .... Rink, Carol Ann ..... Rittenhouse, Eric M. . . Row 4: Roberts, Edmund Leo .... Robinson, lVilliam Harold Rohman, Pamela Iean .... Rohrer, Marcia Ellen ..... Ropiequet, Ann Elizabeth . Row 5: Rorke, David Alan .. . Ross, Candace Muriel . . . Roth, Diane Lynne .... Roth, Diane Marie .... Rubin, Donald Lee . . . Row 6: Rundquist, Bette Elaine . . Rusk, M. Allison ......... Russell, Georgia Kay ..... Rustemeyer, Sandra Lee . . Ryburn, Carol Ann ...... Row 7: Ryder, Michael Bernard . . Saar, Tena Beth ......... Sample, Robert H. .... . Samuelson, Sylvia Lynn . . . Sanger, Carol Ann ..... Row 8: Sarver, JoAnn ........... Satorius Margaret Ann . . . Satterfield, Karen Rae .... Schaper, Christie Diane . . Schar, Sara Lu ......... 268 . . .... Elem. . . . .Elem. .....Ag. .,..Eng. ...Ag ....Eng. Home Ec. . . . ...., French . . . ..... Elem. . . ..... Elem. ....Eng. . . . .Elem. .Eng. ...Ag. . . . ........ Ag. . Soc. Sci. . . ...... Music . . .... Speech .BllS. Ed. .Soc. Sci. .Rus. Ed. .....Elem. ......Elem. .Ind. Arts . Soc. Sci. .....Elem. .....Elem. .. ...Spec. Ed. . Rus. Ed. . . .... Physics . . . . . .Ele1n. . Soc. Sci. ......Eng. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. .Rns. Ed. Spec. Ed. . . .French Row 1: Scheer, Elizabeth Ann . . Scholler, Susan Lynn . . . Schoonover, Martha Sue Schroeder, Joy Ann ..... Schroth, Henry Raymond Row 2: Schultz, Nancy Lynn . . . Schulze, Susan Lin ........ ....... E ng. Schwartz, Seymour Joel . Seibert, Harriet Arlene . . Sharp, David Earl ..... . . . .... Soc. Sci. . .... Spec. Ed. . . ...... Elem. H. 81 P.E. I . . . .Elem. Home EC. ....Elem. .Soc. Sci. .Ind. Arts Row 3: Shea, Arthur Michael . . . H. 81 P.E. A Sherer, Cail Marie ....... ...... E lem. Shipton, Mary Roberta . . . Shirley, Karen Joyce .... Shores, Patricia Louise . . .....Eng. ......Math. .Phy. Sci. 'ij' CLASS OF 1967 Row 4: Siegmund, Randy J. ..... ....... S peech Siegrist, Norma Louise . . H. 61 P.E. Sigler, Carroll Ralph .... ...... lN lath. Simko, James Andrew .... ...... lX flath. Slupianek, Nancy ...... Home Ec. Row 5: Small, Barbara Elaine .... ...... E lem. Srnejkal, Linda Jane ..... .... S pec. Ed. Smith, Constance Marie . Spec. Ed. Snyder, Gail Ivis ........ ..... S peech Sobbe, Linda Anne ..... .Bus. Ed. Row 6: S4 Sorensen, Vera June .... ........ lX lath. Speer, Carol Joan .... Spec. Ed. Stead, Mary Beth .... Home Ec. Stearns, Peggy Lou .... ...... J r. High Stellvvagen, Joan Alma .... ..... S pee. Ed. Row 7: ' Stephens, Lloyd Dean .. .Bus. Ed. ,. Stickles, Katherine Louisa Stolte ane Catherine y, J ...... Stone, Jeanne A. ............ . Stransenback, Christine Mary ..... Row 8: Strong, Michael M. ..... . Stubblefield, Carol Ann . . . . Stumm, Shirley Jeanne ..... ...... M usic Sullivan, Steve Michael . Sunderland, Janet Kay . . . . . . . Spec. Ed. . . . .... Soc. Sci. . . . . French 3 . . . .Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Speech . . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. 269 i Us -sa 3 L .5 Hive you ex er stopped somewhere on campus and just looked lIOUI1dp Few of us do, hut it is a pretty sight. Row 1: Sunleaf, Susan R. . . . . Sutton, Cheryl Lynn .... ..... Swanson, Donna Lynn Sweatt, Karen Louise Sweeney, Mary Kay . . How 2: Swegle, Karen Jane . . . Switzer, Mike ...... Symons, Rita Nan .... . . . Takakoshi, Mildred . . . . . . Tanis, Connie Lynn . . . . . . Row 3: Taylor, Geraldine .. Taylor, Janis Ruth . . Taylor, Marsha Lynn .... Taylor, Nancy Juanita .... .... ....Bus. Ed. .Eng. Elem. Elem. Q' Ifljif. High . . . .Home EC. . . . .SoC. Sci Elem. Elem. Elem. Elem. Elem. . . .H. 81 P.E .Elem. Templeton, David Alan . .Art Row 4: Tepper, Paul Alden . . . . . .Elem. Thomas, James Allen ..... . . .Elem. Thomas, Marilynn Kay .Eng. Thorsen, Myrla Diane . . . . . .Elem. Tidmarsh, Pamela Jean Elem. How 5: Timmerman, Ineke ........ ...... E lem. Tomhaugh, Paul Reibert .... Jr. High Trauernieht, JoAnn ...... ......., E lem. Trottier, Linda L. ....... .... H . 81 PE. Tucker, Carol Elizabeth . . . .... Home EC. 270 Row 1: Turley, Kay Anne .... Umland, Diane Lynn Urbanski, Barbara ..... Valbert, Sandra Ellen . . . VanAlsburg, Kay ...... Row 2: Vanderheid, Paula lean . . VanDylce, Jeanne ....... VanPernis, jacquelin Lee . Vaught, Iudy Diane ..... Vedas, Don ........ Row 3: Voelker, Elaine C. . . . Vogt, Ervin Fred ..... Voorhees, Sandra Cay .. . XVade, Raleigh Lynn . . . NVahls, Roger Carl .... Row 4.- VVaidmann, Dawn Elaine . NValdmier, janina Rae NValker, Mark Earl ...... XVallace, Linda Delphine . YValling, Robert Charles . . Row 5: XVard, lean Carol . . . YVarner, joan Marie .... Vllayland, Suzanne . .. VVebb, Roger Glenn VVendt, Diana Cale .... Row 6: XVenninger, Elaine Johanna VVerner, Judy Mae ...... YVerner, Kathleen Louise . XVesley, Sharon Marie .... XVettstein, David Lee . . . Row 7: XVeyer, Eileen Mary . .. XVl1ite, Barbara Lee . .. XVl1itnian, Rebecca N. . . . XVl1lf1T10l'G, Dcde Kay .... NViersema, Barbara Ellen . Row 8: NVikofl, Carol lean .. XVilcox, Carol Ann .... Vfilcox, Margaret Sue NVillia1ns, David Earl .... NVilliams, Marie E. . . . . .llus. Ed. . . . .Math. . . . .Spcc. Ed. .. . .H. 81 P.E. ....H.6rP.E. Spec. Ed. . . . .Elern. . . . .... Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. . . . .Elem. . . . .Math. Spec. Ed. ......Art ....Ag. . . . .... Spec. Ed. . ..... Music . .... Math. .. . .. .Ir. High . .... Music .liuS. Ed. . . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. .......Ag. .... .Eng. . . ...... Eng. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. . . .Speech ......Ag. ....EIcm. ll. 81 P.E. . . . .Spec. Ed. Spcc. Ed. . .Spanish .....Elem. .l5us. Ed. H. 81 P.E. H. 61 P.E. .llio. Sci. 271 How 1: NVilliams, Sharon Anne . . . NVilliamson, Betty Elaine . . NVilliamSon, Douglas O. . . XVilson, Sharon Kay ...... XVinebrenner, Lauren Beth XVitte, VV. Charles ....... Row VVittmer, Ruth Ann . . . YVolf, Diane Renee . . , XVolf, Marilyn Kay ....., NVorthy, Sandra Eileen . . . Yarbrough, Marcia Jeannine .... . . . Yeast, Linda Kaye ......... . . . Row -3: Zahelka, Bonnie Lee . . . Zack, Susan Dorothy .... Zeller, Judith Anne . . . . . Zink, Carolyn Marie .... Zohac, Lila Marie ..... Zuber, Chris Annetta . .. YY inter fun in the snow and tlne N811 Qprmg fun too Snoxxlm llllll 15 1 good way to make friends-and enemies. . . . Elem . . ..... Elem . Bus. Ed ...........Elem H.6zP..E .Bus. Ed .Soc. Sci . . .Music ....Eng . . . ..... Elem Spec. Ed Spec. Ed ...Spec. Ed ......Elem .Bio. Sci . . . .Eng Home Ec Spec. Ed Front Hou, Diane Regelx Slllv Steflm Kathie Poole oyce Aimstrong, Mil Maly, Mary Ann Templeton, Nancy Hemeli, ohmnt Kokenes Vngmu Anderson Second Hou, Wtyne Kosek, Jone Stevens, Susie Geiger, Lynn Gamauf, ,Io Tilson, Alice NIcG1'1th Nlncv Lindquist Linda Kennedy John CIISSGN Buck Row: Alan Santini, Steve Friedheim, president, Gay Coats Pun B1lIltl6X Becky Maslev 0 Fiedell uce president Linda vVllli1lIDSOll, Arden Leiter, Robert Sutherland, adviser. FRESHMAN ADVISORY BOARD When the freshman arrives on campus, he is whirled away by a rigorous academic life and by seemingly overwhelming jobs. The anxieties are many and the decisions seem difficult. One of the groups that directed the activities of freshmen was the Freshman Advisory Board. This board decides what endeavors the class will undertake and then executes these decisions with as much efficiency as possible. This past year the class of 1968 has pro- moted several projects. Among these was a Christ- mas project called c'Stuff a Stocking? The proceeds from the project were sent to two boys' homes. Another activity, sponsored by the ad board, was FABA-Freshman Advisory Board Announces. This was a program on NVGLT, the campus radio station, for the unification of the class. A freshman news- letter also attempted to inform students of campus activities and to urge participation. 273 QW FBESHMEN Row 1: Abbott, Marleen Louise ...... Elem. Adams, Elaine Annette ...... Speech Adams, Joan Thelma . . . ...H.8zP.E. Adams, Karen Lee ........ Spec. Ed. Ahring, Judith Ann ..... . .Home Ec. Alexander, Carol Ann ..... Spec. Ed. R010 2: Alford, Joyce Evelyn ......... Elem. Alikonis, Janet Sue . . . ..... French Allen, Brian Lee . . . .... Soc. Sci. Allen, Candice Ann . . . ...... Elem. Allen, Jane Houser .... Allison, Sharon Sue . . . Row 3: Altman, Terry Diane . . . Anderson, James Q. . . . . Anderson, Ronald Joseph Anderson, Valerie Louise Anderson, Virginia Gayle ...H.8zP.E. . . .Bus. Ed. . . .Spec. Ed. . . . . .Chem. .Undecided .Undecided . .Spec. Ed. Andrews, Carolyn Lou ....... Elem. H0112 4: Arends, Stephen Walter .... Bus. Ed. Armstrong, Barbara Ellen ..H. 8zP.E. Armstrong, Patricia Ann . . .Spec. Ed. Arndt, Cheryl June .... ...H.8zP.E. Arter, Lana Anita ........... Music Asimakopoulos, Denise . . . Row 5: Undecided Askew, Marva Jeanette .... Spec. Ed. Athey, Karen Jo ............. Elem. Axelson, Roland George . . .H.8zP.E. Ayres, Bowen Louis ...,..... Math. Babirak, Milton Edward ...... Math. Bachler, Linda Kay .......... Math. Row 6: Bachtold, Gloria Jean ....... Elem. Backlund, Andrew Oscar . . .Soc. Sci. Baker, Julianne ......... Bales, Judith Lee ........ Barnard, Edith Ellen .... Baron, Mary Anne .... Row 7: Barra, Mary Ann ........ Barton, Dianne Lynn .... Bauer, Judith Edna .... Bauer, Timothy ....... Beall, Leslie Alan ..... ....Elem. Undecided . . . .Music . . . .Elem. Undecided . . . .Elem. . Spec. Ed. . . .Speech . .Soc. Sci. Beatty, James Edward ...... French Row 8: Becherer, Louise Ann ........ Math. Beckman, Alan David ...... Bio. Sci. Beckman, Suellyn ....... Undecided Beecher, Connie Ann . . Beiermann, Jane Paulette Bellandi, Linda Lee .... How 9: Belletete, Michael Joseph Benton, Judith Kay .... Berger, Barbara Lee . . . Bergman, Beverly Joan . Bergratt, Mary Elizabeth Bergsten, Merle Otto . . . Row 10: Bernabei, Gerald Lee .... Bertschi, Judith Bene . . . Bickel, Gail Judy ...... Bietsch, Bart ara Jean . . Bishop, Jack Stephen . . Bitner, Janice Kay ....... 274 . . . . . .Elem. ..H.8zP.E. . . . . Spanish .....Math. ........Art ...Spec.Ed. ......Math. .....Elem. . .Bus. Ed. . . .English . . .English . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Math. Undecided CLASSCW' Row 1: Bivin, Marilyn Sue 1968 .......Spec.Ed. Black, Alice Marie ........... Math. Blair, Leslie Calvin . . . . . .Undecided Bland, Charles Alan ..... Undecided Blentlinger, Janice C. ..... Spec. Ed. Boaden, XVilliam M. ...... H. 61 P.E. Row 2: Bock, Lenore Anne .......H.6zP.E. Bode, Carol Jane . . . .... Spec. Ed. Boehm, Bruce M. . . Boettger, Mary Lou Bogue, Dennis Jay . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. Bonaccorsi, John Vincent Undecided How 3: Bonacorsi, John Ralph ..... H. 81 P.E. Bonucchi, Nancy Jean ........ Elem. Booker, Kathleen Jo ..... Boose, William Robert Boosinger, Janet Ann .... Booth, Kathryn Marie . How 4: Bossert, Cheryl Ann ..... Boudreau, Vickie Lynn Boulds, Simone ......... Bowyer, Donna Frances . . Boyd, Patricia Ann ...... Bover, Estella Jane ...... Row 5: Bradburn, Janet L. ..... . Bradley, Marilyn Edna Brady, Mary Florence . .....- Brady, Mary Margaret Bragg, Ann Elizabeth . Braid, Elizabeth Leslie . . How 6: ..Soc. Sci. . . .Ag. .Spec Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. . .Soc. Sci. Undecided . . . .Elem. . . .English Undecided .Spec. Ed. .H. 81 P.E. . . . .Music . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. . Undecided Brand, Karen Marie ........ Spanish Branham, Judith Ann .... Branz, John George . . . Bray, Jenifer Lynn ....... .H. 81 P.E. . .Soc. Sci. . .Bio. Sci. Breedlove, Sharon Lee ..... Bus. Ed. Bright, Victoria Lynn ....... English Row 7: Brinkman, Carol Diane ....... Math. Brockie, Lynn Beryl .... Brockman, Anna Marie . . . .Math. .....Elem. Brooks, Carol Ann ........... Music Brooks Karen Sue ...... . Home Ee. Broom: Bonnie Jean . .. ..... Elem. Row 8: Broughton, Ellen Juanita ..... Elem. Brown, Darhl Gene ....... Ind. Arts Brown, Gloria Kay . ....... Bus. Ed. Brown, Lyla Mardell ......... Math. . .H. 81 P.E. Brown, Sheila Jane ....... Brown, Nancy Lee ..... Row 9: Brown, Suzanne Bae ..... .Soc. Sci. . Spec. Ed. Brown, William Thomas ...... Math. Browning, Janice Kay ...... Bus. Ed. Bmeggernan, James Stephen . .Math. Bmens, Henry Elroy ....... English Brugh, Darolee Joy .......... Elem. Bow 10: Brummitt, Sylvia Janice ...... Math. Brunton, Mary Ann ....... Spec. Ed. Brush, Joan Adele ........... Elem. Bruun, Nancy Louise . . . . Buehler Pe v o .S ec. Ed p . . . Speech , gg, J ........ Buis, Edmund Lee ........ Soc. Sci. 275 FRESHMEN Row 1: Burchell, Sally Lee ...... Burger, Rita Fay ........ Burgess, Frances Louise . . Burke, Phyllis Marie ..... Burkhart, Barbara Sue Burns, Gloria Ann ...... Row 2: Burns, Peggy Lorraine . Burroughs, Judith Lee . Busick, Chloe Ann .... Busing, Susan Carol . . . Butler, Sliarone Kay .. Byers, Eugene H. . . . Row 3: Byram, Barbara Ann . . Byram, Jane LaVey . .. Calandra, Diane Ruth . Cameron, Carol Helen Campbell, Robert Lynn Carey, Susan Ann .... How 4: Carley, Barbara Elaine Carley, Margaret Ann . Carlock, John Martin . Carper, Lee Edward . . Carroll, Susan Jean . . . Carter, Curtis Raymond Row 5: Case, Janet Frances . .. Case, Teresa Ann . .... Caster, Julia Ellen .... Cease, Carol Ann .... .Spec. Ed. . . . . . .Art . . . .Elem, .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . Undecided . . .English Undecided . . . .Elem. . . .English . .Soc. Sci. . . . . .Latin .Spec. Ed. Undecided . . . .Elem. Undecided .H. 8z P.E. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Spec. Ed. .....Bus. Ed. .....Soc. Sci. .......Elem. ....Bus.Ed. . . .English . . . . .English .......Elem. .......Elem. Chamberlain, Christine Ellen . .Elem. Chapman, Randolph Neil .Undecided Row 6: Cheesman, Elke Marita . Childers, Becky Rae ....... Bus. Ed. Christensen, Julie Ann . Christino, Jane Ellen . . Chudzick, James Carl . . . Clark, David Frank .... Row 7: Clark, Jane Susan ..... Clark, Janice M. ..... . Clayboume, Shirley Ann Clemens, Barbara Jeanne ....... Art Colaw, Barbara Sue .... Cole, Barbara Jo ...... How 8: Collver, Nancy Carol .. Combs, Vicki Ann .... Conger, Sue Ann ...... Conn, Barbara Jean ...... Undecided Conner, Conner, How 9: Conrad, Cooper Cooper 3 Mary Margaret . . . . .French . . .Spec. Ed. . . . .English . Undecided . . . .Soc. Sci. . . . . Spanish . . . .English . . .Spec. Ed. . . . . . .Elem. .. .H.8zP.E. . . .Elem. .......Art ....Bus.Ed. . . .Spec. Ed. Nancy Lee .......... Elem. Richard Charles Linda Sue .... ...H.8zP.E. ......Math. , Mary Dianne ........ Elem. Copes, Fred Larry ......... Soc. Sci. Corley, Diana Kay .... Cornale, Joyce Ann ...... Undecided . . . . .English Row 10: Cox, Beverly Jane ........ H. 81 P.E. Crissey, John Arthur ....... Bio. Sci. Crowe, Kathi Ann ....... Undecided Cumming, Mary Kay ....... English Cunningham, Douglas Frank .... Ag. Curran, Marsha Powell .... Home Ec. 276 CHQASS CH? How 1: Curry, Alberta Carol .... Curtis, Annalee ........ Curtis, Connie Sue ..... Dauenharger, Margaret . Dann, Vickie ....... . Danner, Susan Kay .... Row 2: Daugherty, Victoria Kay . Davis, Barbara Jcau .... Davis, Judy Ann ....... Dawson, Beverly Jean . . . Dean, Carole Marie ..... Declcrcq, Mary Catherine. . Row 3: Dent, Charles Alan ..... DesCarpentrie, Lloyd I. . .U Dettman Linda Ka , . y ..... Deutsch, Carolyn Ann Devary, Donna Susan .... Devine, Irene Marie ..... Row 4: Devos Harriette uli'1 1968 .Home Ee. Spec. Ed. . .l5us. Ed. . .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . ...Elem. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . . . .Math. . .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. .English . . . .Elem. Undecided Undecided . Home Ee. En lish , 1 J . ...... g . Dickson, Diane Kay ......... Elem. DiCiannautouio, Cynthia G..Bus. Ed. Dillman, Melha Sue ..... .Home Ec. Dodson, Kathleen Theresa. . .BuS. Ed. Doktar, Nancy Louise Row 5: Dorman, Peggy Jean ..... Dornik, Joan Mary . . Doty, Douglas Earl . . Downard, Donna Jean Doyle, Gwendolyn Lea . . . Doyle, Mary Lynn ...... Row 6: Dreese, Judith Rose ..... Dropelc, Janet Elaine ..... Ducak, Marlene Clarissa . Duerin er William ames EZ , l Duewel, Virginia K. .... . Duimovich, Darlene Anne. How 7: Dunham, Marilyn Jo ..... Durre, Rodney Carl ..... Dusic, Virginia Lynn .... Dwyer, Nancy Lee ...... Eaton, Susan Elaine ..... Eddings, James Michael . . H010 8: Edgecombe, Sharon Arm . Edmonds, Thad Robert .. Edwards, Patricia Ann . . . Eisele, Susan Lou ....... Ellis, Carolyn Joyce ...... Ellis, Mary Earl .... . . . Row 9: Elzey, Rebecca Ann ..... .Spec Ed. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . .Soc. Sci. . Spec. Ed, .H. 81 P.E. Undecided Undecided .Spcc. Ed. . . .English . .Soc. Sci. . . . .Elem. Undecided Undecided . . .Speech . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . .Phy. Sci. Undecided . .Soc. Sci. Undecided .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . .Soc. Sci. .H. 81 P.E. Undecided Emerick, Donna Marie .... H. 61 P.E. Emerick, Ellen Elaine ...... English Emerick, Michael Steven .Undecided Emeritz, Judith Leigh ..... Spec. Ed. Enger, Linda Lou ........ Spec. Ed. Row 10: Erickson, Londa Lynne ....... Elem. Evers, Nancy Ann ........... Elem. Eyers, Pamela Lec ......... English Fabbri, Shirley Jean ........ English Faellaci, Donna Delores ...... Math. Farrell, L. Jeams ............ Music -,-1 211 27 FRESHMEN Row 1: Farris, Sandra Kay ...... Undecided Faullin, Sherrill Ann . . . .H. Sz P.E. Faust, Constance Jean ..... Spec. Ed. Favero, Maryann ........ Fawley, Amanda Bell .... F ay, Cary Richard .... Row 2: F echter, Mary Janice .... ....Elem. . . . .Elem. . . . .Music . . . .Elem. Feltmeyer, Kathleen Marie . .English Ferris, Harla Jeanne . . Ferron, Kay Lynn .... Fertig, Rhonda Sue Fickes, Kathryn Lynn . Row 3: Fidanzi, Barbara Jean . Fidler, Patricia Ann . . . Filberth, Janet Marie . . Finefield, Tim Jon .... Finn, Ann Margaret . . Fisher, Barbara Jean . . How 4: Fitzsimmons, Debra Sue Fluhrer, Nola Anne . . . Fockler, Marion Kay . . Foy, Barbara Ann .... Frank, Judith Leree .. Franson, Karen Lee .. Row 5: Franz, Richard Keith . Franz, Susan Kay ....... Fredin, James Henry .... Freed, Dianne Marie . . Freisinger, Donna Lyn11 French, Mary Louise . . . . .Elem. . . . .Math. . . .English .Spec. Ed. ....Elem. . . . . .Latin .H. 8: P.E. . .Soc. Sci. ....Elem. Undecided Undecided ....Elem. ....Elem. . . .French . Spec. Ed. . Spec. Ed. . . .Speech Undecided , .Bus. Ed. .Home Ec. .H. 81 P.E. . . . .Elem. Freshmen were able to greet President Bone at the Pl'6Sld6llt,S Reception during Orientation Week. CHQASS OP' How 1: Fritz, Juliana Louise Frus, Kenneth Richard . Frye, Suzanne Ruth . . . Fryer, Mary Louise ...... Fuller, Karen Margaret . . . Gaddis, XVilliam D. .... . Row 2: Gamauf, Lynn Theres . . Gangler, Daniel Ray . . . Gangloff, Cheryl Sue . . . Ganschow, Susan L. . . . Gaudio, Kathy Marie .. Gavel, Carolyn Marie .... Row 3: Gemenv, Vonette Blaine George, Sandra Kay ..... Gerber, Gail Lynn ...... Getz, Eldonna Sue ...... 1968 . . .English .H. 81 P.E. .Spec. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . Undecided . . . .Elem. . .Bio. Sci. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. . . .Speech . .Jr. High . . .English . .Bus. Ed. Gezendorf, Jeanette Helen .... Chem. Gibson, Lisa Kathleen ...... Spanish Row 4: Giddings, Joan Carol . . . ..... Latin Gifford, Elizabeth Ann ....... Elem. Gilbert, Barbara Jean ...... Spanish Gillette, Kay Ellen .......... Elem. Gilmore, Barbara Frances ....... Art Girdler, Judith Ann ...... How 5: Giugler, Janet Sue ..... Gleasman, John Courtney Glenn, Delight H. ...... . Goddard, Sheri Lee ..... Goebel, Judith Diane .... Goettsch, Linda Jean . How 6: Golf ohn W . . , J . ....... . Gohlinghorst, Joyce Ann Gooding, Floyd Peter .... Goodyear, Lorene Faye . Gooley, Linda Marie . . . Gorshe, Robert John ..... Row 7: Gosser, Sue Ann . . . .... . Gottschalk, Crystal Diane Gradert, Judith Marie . . Graham, Bonnie Jean .... Graham, Sandy Kay .... Grange, Barbara Lee ..... Row 8: Graves, Marilyn Elaine . . . Graves, Paul Vincent .... Cray, Charles William . . . Gray, Kathleen Susan .... Greene, Edmond Charles Grego, Mary Ellen ..... Row 9: Grieser, XVallace lVayne . . Grimes, Kathleen Emilie Gross, Donna Marie .. . Gross, Rhonda Sue ...... Grund, Linda Sue ...... Grybow, Aleta Jo . . . . . . Row 10: Gschwendtner, Jane . . . Guetschow, Barbara Jean Guilfoyle, Thomas Joseph Gwozdz, Cheryl Marie . . . Haakinson, Norma Jean . . Haas, Anton Sylvester Undecided ......Art .Undecided Undecided . . . .Elem. . . .English . . . .Math . .Bus. Ed. ....Elem. ....Math. . H. 81 P.E. . .Soc. Sci. Undecided . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. ....Elem. ....Elem. . . . .Spanish . .Soc. Sci. . .Bus. Ed. . . . . . .Ag. . .Soc. Sci. . .Soc. Sci. . . . .Spanish . . .Speech ....Elem. ....Elem. ....Elem. . Undecided . Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . .Bio. Sci. . . . .Math. . . . .Elem. . . . French 279 A ii FHESIIMEN How 1: Hadac, John Paul ......... Phy. Sci. Haggard, Dennis VVayne .... Specch Haigh, Sandra Jo ....... .Home Ec. Hale, Carla Jean . ........... Elem. Hall, Kathleen Ann . . Hall, Patricia Ann .... Row 2: Hallett, Patricia Mae . ....B1s.Ed. .Home Ec. .Home Ec. Hamblen, Jane Ann ........ Soc. Sci. Hampton, Janet M. ........ Bus. Ed. Hampton, Patricia Jeanne . . .English Hanck, Cerold Leon ..... Undecided Hancock, Sue Ellen ........ Bus. Ed. Row 3: Haner, Viola Sue ....... Undecided Hanke, Lynne Christine Hannah, Marion Kay . . . Hansen, Cheryl Jean . . . Hansen, Cary Herman Harbour, Margaret Anne How 4: . . . .Bus. Ed. . . .H. ik P.E. . . . .Spanish . . . .Soc. Sci. .......Art Hardimon, Marilyn Joyce ..... Elem. Harlan, Valarie June . . . Harman, Pamela Jayne . Harmer, Diane ....... Harmon, Jean Ellen Harms, Janice Louise Row 5: Harms, Phillip Lee ..... Harper, Patricia Ann .... Harris, Alice Francine .... Harris, JoAnn Marie ..... Harris, Nancy Mary ..... Harris, Sandra Kay . . How 6: Hartung, Bonita Gail .... Hartzler, Janet Ellen ..... . . . . .Speech . . .English .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . . . .Art . Undecided . . .English .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . .French . . . .Elem. Hastings, Gloria Jeanne . . .Home Ec. Haun, Patty Lynn ........... Elem. Havener, Marcia Mae ....... French Hawes, Charlene Charlotte .Soc. Sci. Row 7: Hawk, Susan Dee . . . Hayes, Mary Pat .... Haynes, Jerry Paul . . Hays, Nita Van ..... Hayter, Jackie Marlene Heaton, Linda Lou . . Row 8: Heden, Terrance Dale Heeler, Peggy Ann ...... Heinold, Beverly Jean . . . Heiple, Russell Faye .... Helgersen, Betty Karen . . .Elem. . . .Elem. ......Ag. .....Spec. Ed. .....Soc. Sci. ....Elem. .H. 81 P.E. ....Math. . Undecided . Undecided .......Elem. Hemeli, Nancy Mary ........ Elem. How 9: Hendricks, Mary Lon . . . Hendrix, Linda Jane . . Hendrix, Sharon Ann . . . . .Undecided .Home Ec. . .Bus. Ed. Hendrix, Terry Allen ........... Ag. Heninger, Susan Eleanor . Hennings, Richard William How 10: Henry, Susan Dianne .... .Home Ec. .Phy. Sci. .Horne Ec. Hertz, Henry Louis ......... Speech Hewitt, Barbara Ann .... .H. Bz P.E. Hidlebaugh, Earlene Joy . .Spec. Ed. Higgins, Karen Lou ..... Higgins, Ruth Ann ...... 280 . . .English . . .English CLASSCNf How 1: Highlander, Verna Lee . Hill, Susan Christina .. Hinds, Daniel YVayne . . . Hinshaw, Betty Jane . . . Hiser, Marilyn Catherinc Hoar, Terry Sue ...... Row 2: Hohlit, Hodel, Hodge, Susan Ruth .... Barbara Lynn .. Linda Alice .... 1968 Elem. Home Ec. . .H. 81 P.E. Elem. English Elem. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elenr . . .Math. .Soc. Sci. Hoeltmann, Suzanne Marie Hoerr, Louise Emily Hofreiter, Elsa Joyce ...... Row 3: Holder, Holl, Je Linda Sue . nnifer Lynn .... Hollis, Pamela Kay Holloway, Betsy Ani I ..... Holloway, Mary Margaret Holsing Row 4: er, Dorothy Ruth Holstead, Jon ........ Hoover, Kay Carew .... Hopkins, Andrew Mark .... Hopkins, Lorelee ...... Horn, Harold Nicholas . Houser, Row 5: Jeanine Ellen . . Hoyland, Kristi Margrete Hubert, Thomas A. . . . . Hudson, Carol Irene .... Hudson Crai Alan , .. g . .... Hughes, Mary Jane .... Hughes, Susan Marie .. Row 6: Huizenga, Janice Lynn . . . Hunsinger, Diane Lynn . . In gram, How 7: Sally Gail ..... Shirley Anne . . Hunter, Huston, Ibbotson, Sheryl Mae . . Janet Lee ..... Ioder, Linda Kay . . . . . Isely, James Allen .... Jackson, Marie Evelyn . Jackson, Sharon Joe .... Jacob, Larry Keith ..... James, Donald Arthur . . . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Music Spec. Ed. . . .Ele1n. . . . .Ele1n. .Bus. Ed. .Bio. Sci. Spec. Ed. .English .Spanish .Bio. Sci. Spec. Ed. . . .Ele1n. . . . .Math. . . .English .H. Sz P.E. Undecided . . . .Ele1n. . . . . Math. .Home Ec. .Spec. Ed. Undecided ....Elem. . . . .Ele1n. .Home Ec. . .Bus. Ed. .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . .Ind. Arts ......Ag. Row 8: Jansen, Anita Marie .... . . .English Jaronski, Elaine Bonnie ......... Art Jasinski, Margaret Celia .... Soc. Sci. Jensen, Carole Sue .......... Elem. Jensen, Nancy Gene ......... Elem. Jerdee, Nancy Jo ........ Undecided Row 9: Jirsa, Edward Thomas . . . .Bus. Ed. Johns, Jeri Lou ........ Undecided Johnson, Brenda Cay . . . . . .English Johnson, Carol Rae .... . . .English Johnson, Carolyn Ann ...... Bus. Ed. Johnson, Cheryl Ann . . . .... Elem. Row 10: Johnson, Darlene Marie ...... Elem. Johnson, Jeanlee Sarah .... Spec. Ed. Johnson, Karen Dawn ........ Elem. Johnson, Karen Irene . . . . . .Ele1n. Johnson, Linda ....... .... IX Iath. Johnson, Pamela Ruth ..... Spec. Ed. 281 FRE SHNIE N Row 1: Johnson, Patricia Ann . . . Johnson, Sally Ann . . . ....Elem. .....Elem. Johnson, NVynne Lou ....... Bio. Sci. Jones, Carol Kathryn ....... Soc. Sci. Jones, Diane Day ........ Spec. Ed. Jones, Diane Sue .... Row 2: . . . .French Jones, Russell YVarren ...... Soc. Sci. Josephitcs, Diane Jean .......Elem. Joy, Dennis Michael ...... H. 61 P.E. Joynt, Xvilllillll Douglas Kaeb, Cloria Ann ...... . ......Math. .Home Ec. Kagel, Karen Kaye ....... Spec. Ed. Row 3: Kahle, Kenneth VVilliam ........ Ag. Kane, Candace Kathryn Undecided Kaneshiro, VVilma Suemi .... Spanish Kase, Diane Elizabeth ........ Elem. Katzrnann, Gayle Frances . .Spec. Ed. Kaufman, Fredrick XVilliam . . .Math. Row 4: Kaufman, Susan Jane . . Kearney, Mary Ellen . . . Keck, Sari Annette .... Kehoe, Clifford VVarren Keiin, Donna Lou ..... Kelley, Terry Suzanne . . Row 5: Kelly, Mickey Jean .... Kennedy, Carolyn Sue . Ken yon, Edith E. ...... . Kerley, Elizabeth Jean . Kershaw, Suzanne Kay . Keune, Donna Kay .... Row 6: Kidd, Loretta F. ..... . Kiesow, Marsha Elaine . . . Kieviet, Kora ........ Killain, Linda Frances . Kinert, Martin Dale King, Dick Lee ....... Row 7: Kinnett, Pattilu ....... Kinsella, Kathlee Ann . . Kinzer, Pamela Jean . . . Kirby, Delores Ann .... Kirby, Richard VVayne . Kiscelle, Sandra Lee . . . Row 8: Klockenga, Arlene Joann Klockenga, Linda Lou . Knobloch, Alice Ann . . . Knoles, Linda Lou .... Kobierski, Paul ....... Koch, Rosemarie Alice . Row 9: Koeslcr. Donald Steven Kohl, Sharon Rose ..... Kokcncs, Johanna ..... Kolin ski, Charlotte Mary Koschel, Barbara Jean . Kosek, W'ayne Richard Row 10: Kovachcvich, David . . . . . .Horne Ec. . . . .Elem. Undecided . . .Spec. Ed. .. .Spec Ed. ....Elem. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . . .English . . .French . . . .Elem. . .Soc. Sci. . . .English . . .English . . .English . . . .Math. . .Soc. Sci. . . .English .H. 81 P.E. . .Soc. Sci. . . . .Elem. Undecided . .Soc. Sci. Undecided ,....Elem. . . . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Soc. Sci. ......Elem. 6zP.E. ......Elem. ......Math. ......Math. . . .Spec. Ed. . .Spec. Ed. . . . . .French . . . . .English . . .lnd. Arts Kowalski, Christine Barbara . . .Elem. Kramer, Margaret Mary . .Undecided Krause, Barbara .......... Spec. Ed. Krebs, Susan Lynn ....... H. Sz P.E. Krivi, Anne Ellen . . . .... English 282 CHQXSSCJF Row 1: Krueger, Carol Lynn . . . Krueger, Sharon Louise Kruse, Kenneth Francis . Kuchcfski, Robert Joseph Kudra, Anthony Ray . . . Kull, Judith Frances . .. Row 2: Kullcn, Janice Lynne . . . Lackie, Elaine Marie ..... 1968 ....Soc. Sci. .....,Elem. . Undecided . .H. 81 P.E. . . Soc. Sci. . Spec. Ed. . Home Ec. ....KIath. Lahey, Marsha Ann ..... Undecided Lakadat. Elizabeth ........ Cerman Lampe, Cynthia Sue ......... Elem. Landaker, Judy Kay . . . . .Spanish How 3: Lander, James Hollis .... Undecided Landis, Gale Lynne ......... Music Lane, Judith ............... Elem. Langhorst, Peggy Joyce ...... Elem. Laren, Joan Paula ....... LaRocca, Nadia Bianca . How 4: Larsen, Ann Carole ...... Larson, Vivian Christine . . Lathoin, Martin Patrick . Lawhun, Carolyn Sue , . . Lay, Kathleen Janet ..... Leary, Judith Ann .... How 5: Lebo, Sarah Ellen ......, Leimbach, Patricia Kay . Leipold, Harold Carl ....... Bio. Sci. Ed Leiter, Arden Vennic .... Lemke. Charles XVilliam . . Leppala, Carol Ann ..... .Spec. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. . . . . . .Ag. .Undecided . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Ele1n. . .Bus. Ed. . .Spec. Ed. .Spec. . . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. The new browsing room of Milner Library afforded all students the opportunity of an informal and comfortable atmosphere. 283 FRESHMEN Row 1: Lercher, Barbara Louise Lewis, Cheri Ruth ..... Lewis, Judy Ann ...... Liesse, Jeanne Elizabeth Lightbody, Harvey Roy Lindsey, Robert James . Row 2: Lock, Delia Elizabeth . Loftus, Judith Ann .... Long, Susan Elaine .... Longfellow, Richard Lee. i Lott, Cerald VVayne . . . Love, Bonnie May . . . Row 3: Luebke, Kathleen Irene Luperini, Larry Henry . Lusted, Susan Joyce . . . Luton, Cynthia Irene . . Lyles, Marlys Ann ..... Lynn, Mary Alice .... Row 4: Lyon, John Charles .... Lype, Mary Ella ...... Maaks, Duane Eugene . MacCall, James Bruce . . Maglone, Roberta Lee . . Magnuson, Eric Earl . . . . Row 5: Malone, Shirley Ann . . . Mann, Stephanie Sue . . Mannix, Karen Lynn . . . Mar-abella, Judith Ann . Marass, Pamela Ann . . . Markus, Diana Mae .... How 6: Marquiss, Connie Jean . Martin, Dale Richard . . Martin, Mary Kay ..... Martin, Regina Sue .... Martin, Robert Lee .... Marucci, Carol Ann .... Row 7: Mason, Marilyn Rae . . . Mathews, Constance Dee. Elem. Spec. Ed. Elem. Elem. Soc. Sci. Speech . . .English Math. Elem. .Math. Math. Spec. Ed. Elem. Undecided .Home Ec. Undecided . .German . . .English . . . .Music Undecided . . . .Math. . . . .Math. Spanish . . . .Elem. . H. dz P.E. .Home Ec. Undecided Undecided .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. Math. Math. Elem. Soc. Sci. Undecided H. 81 P.E. Math. Math. Matthews, Sharon Pauline .... Elem. Mattish, Roberta Elizabeth .... Math. Maulfair, Diana Marie ....... Math. May, Kenneth Gordon ...... Speech Row 8: May, Richard Michael .. .Undecided Mayne, Ronald Lee . . . Mazarakos, Diane Marie McAvoy, Paulette Edith McCall, Keith Leroy . . . McCall, Sharen Rae .... Row 9: McCannon, Betty Jane. . McCaw, Douglas Clair . McCleary, Kathryn Anne McClure, Arlene Pearl . . . McCoy, Barbara Sue . . . McCracken, Kathleen .... Row 10: McCrary, Lorene Vivian McDole, Linda Jane . . .. I. I. . McDonald, Ellen Marie. . . McDowell, Richard Dale . . McFadden, Sue Anne ....... McCrath, Alice Jeanette 284 Bus. Ed. Bio. Sci. . . . . . .Elem. . . . . . .Ag. . . . .Elem. ..Bus.ECl. ......Ag. . Undecided .Home Ec. . . . .Elem. Undecided Bus. Ed. .Elem. .Home Ec. .H. Sz P.E. .Elem. Soc. Sci. CL A OF 1968 How 1: McPherson, Sondra Jean Meier, Diane Sue ....... Melton, Connie Jane ..... Row 2: lN'Iendriski, David Joseph Menet, Helen Kay ..... Meseke, F. Gale ........ Michaels, Diana Lynn . . Mickle, Rebecca Jane . . Mients, Beverly Jean ..... Row 3: Miller, Connie Sue .... Miller, Frank Alan Miller, Jo Anne . . .I .D . .l .i Miller, Karen Frances . . . Miller 'VIar'o1ie Carol , 1 ' . . . Mizell, Judith Ann ..... Row 4: McKay, Melody Ann ....... Spanish McKean, Catherine Anne .Undecided McMullen, Michael ..... Undecided . . .English . .l5us. Ed. . .Ilus. Ed. Latin . . . .Elem. . . .English Spanish . H. dz P.E. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . .l3io. Sci. . . . .Elem. . . .English . Undecided . .Soc. Sci. Moenkemeier, Linda Eileene .English Molnar, David Lee ....... Spec. Ed. Molter, Joyce Marie ....... Bus. Ed. Moodie, Ralph Richardson Moore, Gregg Allen . Moore, Lynn ....... H010 5: Moore, Priscilla Mae . . . Morris, Andrew W'illis . . Morris, Nancy Ann .... ......Ag. .Ag. Undecided . . .French . .Soc. Sci. . . . .Math. Morrison, Barbara Jean . . .Undecided Mosley, Rebecca Ann . . .... Elem. Mucha, Thomas John . . . .Soc Sci. Row 6: Murphy, Patricia Ann . . . .Soc Sci. Murray, James Edwin . . . .Soc Sci. Nauyok, Gloria Jean . . . .... . Art N ave, Michael Carroll ...... Soc. Sci. Nebert, Carole Elizabeth. . .Spec. Ed. Nelson, Barbara Ann ....... English Row 7: Nelson, Pam Ann ........ Spec. Ed. Nemecek, Carol Marie .... Spec. Ed. Nesbit, David Mack ..... Undecided Ness, Donna Lee ............ Elem. Nettleingham, Sue Carolyn .H. 6: P.E. . . . Speech Neuman, Donna Jane . . How 8: Newburn, Diana Sue . . . Newbury, Sally Gay . . . Newcomb, Karen Jean . Newsom, Patricia Diane . . Newtson, Janet Kay . . . Nicodemus, Patricia Jean Row 9: Niven, Gloria Jane . . . . . Nixon, Janet Lee ...... Nonn, Diane Margaret . Norton, John Edward . . Nowers, Susan Bebe . . . O'Dell, Minnie May . .. Row 10: Oliver, Venita Sue . . . Ollman, Janet Mae ..... U .I i Olson, Charles Edward . Olson, Judy Ann ...... Olson, Linda Kay ..... Omanson, Roger Lee .. .Soc. Sci. . Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . Home Ec. . . . .Math. .Bus. Ed. . . .English .Spec. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Music .Soc. Sci. . .Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. .Home Ec. Ag. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. ... .Math. 285 FRESHMEN Row 1: Omar, Margaret Leone ...... English O'Neal, Ruth Ann ........ H. 8: P.E. OlNeill, Anne Catherine ...... Elem. Onken, Zeita Marie ...... Undecided O,Rourke, Jeanne ...... . . Spec. Ed. Orr, Jane ....... .... l Sio. Sci. How 2: Orr, Linda Arlene ......... Bus. Ed. Oscarson, Christine Marie .Undecided Ostrem, Elaine Louise ..... Bus. Ed. Owen, Sandra Lee ..... Page, Mary Ann ...... Page, Mary Lowell . . How 3: Palecek, Kathleen Jean . Palmer, Elsbeth Jean . . . Palmer, Miriam Kaye . . ....Soc. ...Spec. ........Art ...Spec Sci. Ed. ........Art Ed. ........Art Pantagis, Christine Katherine. English Parker, Mary Cecile ......... Elem. Partridge, Glenda F ae . ....... Elem. Row 4: Pasley, Lynda Sue ......... Bus. Ed. Patterson, James Edward . . .Soc. Sci. Patton, Joyce Ann . . . Patton, Rosemary Sue Paul, Marjorie Elaine Paulett, Virgilyn Lee . Row 5: Pearson, Virginia Ann Peck, Donna Lee .... Peecher, Judy Lee . . . Peithman, Janet Ruth Pell, Cynthia Ann . . . Perisho, Joy Ann .... Row 6: Perry, Karin Rae .... Perso, Linda Jean .... Fred Robert Peterson, Peterson, Linda Jean . Peterson, Rebecca Sue Peterson, Steve Linn . Row 7: Petty, Linda Kay .... Pfeiffer, Richard Paul Pileger, Linda Sue . . . Pharr, Benna Veronica Phillips, Carol Ann . . Phillips, Darlene Susan . . . Row 87' Phillips, Lois Eileen ..... Pichman, Valarie Anne Pidrman, Susan Carol Pieper, Mary Sue Undecided . .Soc. Sci. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . . .English ......Art . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. Spanish . . .English . . . .Elem. .H. 61 P.E. . . . .Elem. Undecided . .Soc. Sci. . . . .Elem. . H. 81 P.E. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. . . . .Math. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. Pierce, James Raymond .... Soc. Sci. Pierson, Janet Helen ..... How 9: Pinkham, Sharon Lynn . . Pinney, Karen Diane ..... Pioer, Mary Kathryn ..... Plattner, Marlene Ann .... Pliner, Ann Valen . Pollak, Donna Ann How 10: Pollock, Sue Ann . . Pond, Karla Sue ....... Pool, Fairlynn .... Pool, Linda Lou .... . . Pool, Richard Hal . 286 . . . .Elem. . . .English .H. 8: P.E. . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. . Spec. Ed. . Undecided Ponsetto, Mary Rose ..... . . . .Elem. . . . .Elem. .Home Ec. ......Ag. CLASS Oli' 1968 How 1: Poole, Kathleen Vivian ...... English Porter, Janet ................. Art Powell, Joyce Ellen ........ Soc. Sci. Prichard, Patricia Rae . . . .Spec. Ed. Proffitt, Sara Anne ........... Elem. Prombo, James Robert . Row 2: Provasi, Sandra Kay . . . Pudellca, Pamela Ann . . . Pugsley, Carol Suzanne . Puricellio, Jane Ellen . . Quimby, Carol Sue .... Quimby, Judith Elaine Row 3: Radell, Linda Susan . . . Raehn, Judith ....... Rake, Anthony Ifor .... Rake, Susan Margaret . . . . . .Ind. Arts . . . .English . . .Matl1. S ecch ..... p - . . . . .English . . .Home Ec. . . . .Speech ...Math . . . ...Art . . . . .English . . .Spec. Ed, Ramach, Betty Jean ....... Bus. Ed. Rammel, Kathleen Ann Row 4: Rampa, Nancy Kay .... Ravegnani, Marlene ..... Reifel, Keith Michael .... Reinacher, Judith Ann . Remsburg, Sue Elaine .... Renner, VVilliam Frederick Row 5: Reynolds, David George Reynolds, Cay Carol ..... Reynolds, Mylla Rae .. Rezek, Diane Marie .. Riccio, Dennis Ray ...... Rich, Pamela Elayne ..... Row 6: Richards, Jim Lee .... ......Elem. . . . .. .Elem. Undecided . . . .Math. . . . .Elem. . .Bi0. Sci. . . Soc. Sci. . .Bus. Ed. -t . . . . . .A1 . . .English . . . .Elem. .H. 81 P.E. Undecided . . . .Math. Richards, Susan Lynn ........ Latin Ricchers alaine o . ' , J J y ..... Rippey, Trudy Kay ...... Ritchie, Patricia Joan Ritt, Barbara Ann . .... Row 7: Robertson, Becky Jane .. Robinson, Diane Lorraine Rodger, Jon Arthur .... Undecided . . . . Math. Undecided . . .English . . .Soc. Sci. . .Bus. Ed. . . . .English Roennigke, Cheryl Jean ....... Elem. Rose, Madolyn Carol ........ French Rosenberg, James ....... Undecided Row 8: Rosenfield, Barbara Ann .... English Ross, Corliss Dee ...... Rostberg, Linda Lu .... Rowe, Cheryl Lynne .. Ruckman, Eleanor Kay . Rudy, Malinda Ann . . . Row 9: Russell, David Eugene . . . Russell, Maurine Kay .... Ruzich, Patricia Ann .... Ryan, Judith Ann ....... Ryan, Nanci Geanne ..... Saathoff, Tedd Holman . ......Elem. .. .H.6zP.E. .. .Home Ec. . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. Undecided . . .French . . .French .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. .. .H. 81 P.E. How 10: Sajovic, Marla Maria ..... Home Ec. Saletzki, Sandra Kay ....... Soc. Sci. Sallee, Bertha America ....... Elem. Salle Bradford Alan .Spanish y, ...... Salogga, Kay Ruth .......... Elem. Sandford, Diane Lynn .......Math. 287 mf' FH ICS ISIMEN Row 1: Santini, Alan Peter ........ Soc. Sci. Sappenfield, Joyce Ann ...... French Sargent, Nancy May ......... Elem. Satorius, Iinnes Edward . .Undecided Saxsma, Sheryl Lee .......... Elem. Schavitz, Karen Fay ...... H. dz P.E. Row 2: Schenck, Paulette D. ..... Spcc. Ed. Scherer, Marion .,.......... Elem. Scherer, Susan Kay .......... Elem. Schermerhorn, Nancy lane .... Math. Schingel, Cl. Richard ...... Soc. Sci. Schlotzhaner, Thomas ........ Math. Row 3: Schmidt, joseph NVilliznn ....... Ag. Schmidt, Nunette Elaine ...... Elem. Schmidt, Sharon Kay .... .Spcc. Ed. Schmidt, Van Wliyiie ...... Soc. Sci. Schmitt, Carol Ann ...... Scholes, Donald Earl . .. How 4: . . .English . . .Mz1th. Schoonhoven, Judith Marie . . .Elem. Schreck, Richard Orva ..... Soc. Sci. Schroeder, Anne Marie . . .Spec. Ed. Schubert, john Frederick . . .Ind. Arts Schubert, Katherine Ann ..... Elem. Schultz, Diane Lucille How 5: Schuster, Susan Alice Schwab, Melody Kay Scroggs, Sue ........... Sederwall, Nancy Lee .... Undecided . . . .Elem. .H. 61 P.E. Undecided . . . .Elem. Seeger, Loretta Dianne ....... Elem. Sellers, James Charles ....... French The cement benches in front of the U111V61S1t Union were found to be in 1de rl Spot for sipping The Cagels cokes. ...A vm 'I if GLASSQHF Row 1: Seneflf, Charlotte Anne Sexton, Curtis Paul . . . Shadewaldt, Gail Ruth Shafer, Diana Lynn .. Shaheen, Elise Ann . . . Shanklin, Richard Louis Row 2: Shar-er, Diana Lee .... Shaw, Janet Irene .... Sheehan, Sandra Lee . Sheets Lesle ane , y J ...... Sheridan, Gary Lee . . . . . Shields, Carol Sue .... How 3: Shifllet, James Douglas. .. Shurr, David Charles . Sica, Joanne Mildred . . Sidell, Gary Robert . . . Siebel, Harry Henry . . Sievers, Laura Jean .... Row 4: Sila, Charles E. .... . Simkins, Mary Ellen .... 1968 . Spec. Ed. . H. gl P.E. Undecided ... .Math. . . . . .Spanish ....Music .......Latin Undecided .Spec. Ed. .Home Ec. . .Bus. Ed. . . .English . .Bus. Ed. Undecided .Spec. Ed. . .Soc. Sci. . .German .Home Ec. ....Math. . Undecided Simmons, Howard Wendell ..... Ag. Sinclair, Georgianna ....... Soc. Sci. Siwinski, Patricia Mary Skadden, Nancy Jo . . . Row 5: Skrinskus, Donna Vera ....H.8zP.E. .......Elem. .......Elem. Slattengren, Amanda ..... Spec. Ed. Slavicek, Ruth Joyce ..... Undecided Sleevar, Josephine Ann ..... English Small, Pamela Elaine ..... En lish Smith, Barbara Jeanne . Row 6: Smith, Deborah ..... Smith, Della Mae . . . Smith, Dixie Lee .... Smith, Donna Irene . . Smith, Smith Garnet Irene . . Judith Ann . . . Row 7: .. g . . . .Phy. Sci. .....Soc. Sci. .......Elem. . . . .Spec. Ed. .. . . .Bus. Ed. . ..... Math. . . . .H. 8zP.E. Smithson, Elouise June ....... Elem. Smothers, Dana Sue ......... Elem. Snell, Marcia May ........... Elem. Snyder, Karen Ruth ...... Spec. Ed. Sokolowski, Sandra Marie ..... Elem. Soldat, Linda Rae ........... Elem. Row 8: Sorensen, Neil YVestergaard ..... Art Spachman, Carol Ann ....... Elem. Speckman, Dennis Lee ..... Soc. Sci. Spence, Linda Sue ............. Art Spires, Linda Sue ..... ..... E lem. Spitler, Myrna Arlene .... How 9: .Spec. Ed. Sprague, Carol Sue .......... Elem. Sprague, Mary Lou . . Srogus, Mary Ann . . . ....H.1SzP.E. ......Elem. Stauter, Linda Kay ........ Bus. Ed. Steers, Robert Glen .... . . . . .Music Steinbach, Terry Lee . . ..... Math. Row 10: Stephens, Linda Kay ...... Soc. Sci. Steven, Virginia Ann ..... Spec. Ed. Stevens, Karen Lynn ......... Elem. Stevig, Terry Lee ......... Soc. Sci. Still, Cheryl Ann .... Stogis, Kay Ann . . . .......Art ...Spec.Ed. 289 Uk 290 1+'H'ICS.l.IiM .IC X How 1: Stokes, Patricia Lynn . . . . .English Stoll, Anita Marie ..... . . .English Stonner, Sondra Kay ......... Elem. Stroup, Robert Miehael . .Undecided Stuekel, lndith An11 ....... Spec. Ed. Stnckemeyer, Sharon Ann How 2: Stull, Sondra Jean . . . . . .lSio. Sci. . . . .Soe. Sei. Sturm, Carol Ann ...,....... Elem. Sullivan, Elaine Margaret . Undecided Summers, Dale Richard ...,.... Ag. Summers, Cladvs Eloise ...... Math. Summers, Lilliam Marie . How 3: Summers, yvllllillfl Dean Sutton, Elizabeth ,Io . . . ...Elem. ... .Soe. Sei. . . .l5us. Ed. Sutton, Lynda Kay ......... Speech Svohoda, Tonia Noelle .... Spec. Ed. Swanson, Carole Ann . . . Sweeney, Kathleen Ann . . Row 4: Sweeney, Thomas Iames Sweet, JoAnn Phyllis . . . Swope, Diane Irene . . .Undecided Undecided . . . .Soc. Sei. . . .Elem. . . .Spanish Syniski, Kathy Ann ........ Bus. Ed. Taft, Nancy Hose ......... H. dz P.E. Tardill, Suzanne Marie How 5: Tarjan, Eye C. ..... . Tassart, Janet Kay . . . Taylor, Barlmara jean . . . Terry, Bev Allen .... Tess, Mary Louise .. Teutseh, Kay Ellen . . . . .Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .....Math. . . .Spec. Ed. . . .S0e. Sei. A silhouette of tangled feet is the sceneg the mood is one of lazy relaxation and contentment. CLASSCHP Row 1: Thaler, Tina ........... Theobald, Marvin Cene Thomas, Daniel Byron . Thomas, Stephanie Sue Thom :son Amelia Sue I , . . Thompson, Carl Edward Row 2: Thompson, Donna Marie Thompson, Thoma Sue .. Thurow, Susan ....... Tjarks, Row 3: Toebes, Lucy Ann ....... Towler, Cynthia Jayne . . . Tierney, Dianne Mary .... Tillery, Cheryl Lee ...... Kathleen Ann .... 1968 . . .English . .Ind. Arts . .1Sus. Ed. . . . .Elem. . . .English . . .English . .Soc. Sci. . . .English . .Soc. Sci. At .II. 81 P.E. . . . .Elem. ......A1 .H. 81 P.E. .Sp:c. Ed. Trappe, Barbara Lela ..... Home Ec. Trudeau, Iarnes Lawrence ..... Music Tuntland, Merle Howard . . .Phy. Sci. Uflfes, Ruth Ann .......... Soc. Sci. How 4: Vacula, Barbara Katherine.Ho1ne Ec. Vaitkns, Margaret Anne ....... Math. VanAlstine, Sharon Jean . . .Spec. Ed. VanAuron, Susan Io . . . VanHall, Cary Lee .... Vaughn, john Thomas . . . R010 5: Vaupel, Barbara Lee .... ......Art Undecided . . .English .Spcc. Ed. Veiga, Maria Carlota ....... Spanish Vespa, Margaret Ann .. Vickers, Sharon Lynne . . . Vogel, Carol Ann ..... Voges, Dora ........ How 6: Waddell, Dorothy Jean . Walker, Cherryll Elaine VValsh, Constance Marie WVantland, Albert David XVarn er, Debby Ann ..... VVatkins, Kaye Lynn . . . R010 7: VVatt, I. Robert .... . Watts, Linda Marie Weaver, Nancy jane . . . Weaver, Sharon A. . . . . Webb, Susan Louise Weberg, David Eric Row 8: XVeick, Laurel Iane XVells, Peggy Ann ..... XVenzel, Kenneth joseph XVesley, Ruth Ann ..... YVest, Arthur Charles . . VVetterling, Jean Alayne How 9: . Spec. Ed. .Home Ec. . . . .Elem. . . . .Music .Spec. Ed. ....Elem. ....Elem. Undecided . . .English . . . .Elem. . .Bus. Ed. .Spec. Ed. . . . . . .Art .Spec. Ed. . . . .Elem. .H. 81 P.E. . . . .Elem. . . . .Ele1n. . H. 81 P.E. . . . .English .H. 81 P.E. ....Elem. NVheelcr, Richard C. ...... lnd. Arts Wlhitaker, Cayle Dianne XVhite, llarbara Strobel . YVl1ite, Ilene Anita ..... XVhitely, Philip Alan . . . YVhite1nan, Nancy Ann . How 10: .Home Ec. .Spec. Ed. . .Bio. Sci. . . . .Math . . . .Elem. XVieber, Holly Lee ...... Un decided VViedman, Nancy Ann . XVild, Robert VVayne . . . XVildermnth, Frederick . NVilham, Sheila Rae .... YVilhel1n, Christine Marie . . . .Elem. .Spcc. Ed. . . .English . . . .English . . . .Elem. 291 FRESHMEN H010 1: WVilliams, Beverly Ann . H. 6: P.E. YVilliams, Gerald Ray . . H. 81 P.E. Williams, Jane Ann ...... Home Ec. Williams, Kenneth Mark .... Soc. Sci. VVilliams, Richard Lee ......... Ag. VVilliams, Suzanne Kay . . . . . .Elem. Row 2: XVilliams, Terrie Anne ..... H. 6: P.E. XVilliams, Vickie Kay ..... Spec. Ed. NVilliamson, Beverly Jean . . . Bus. Ed. Williamson, Linda Sue ....... Elem. Willis, Jayne Ann ....... . .French Willrett, Donald Talbot ........ Ag. Row 3: WVilson, Barbara Ann ........ Elem. XVilson, Stuart James .... . . .Math. XVilson, Susan Lucretia ..... Soc. Sci. XVinkelman, Dale Keith .... Bio. Sci. XVinter, Jo Ellen ......... Spec. Ed. XVinters, Sharon Lee . . . ..... Elem. Bow 4: Wirth, Laurel Ann .......... Elem. Wise, Sharon Ann ........ H. 81 P.E. Wisher, Brian Dwight ..... H. 61 P.E. VVitt, Irene Julia ......... Spec. Ed. XVohlschlag, Sharon Lee ...... Elem. XVoike, Maryann Margaret. . .Spanish Row 5: WVombacher, Cheryl Ann . .Spec. Ed. XVoods, Bonnie Christine .... French WVoodWard, Sally Jane . . . . .Elem. Wrede, Joanne Maurene .... English Wrede, Judy Esther ..... . . .Music XVrench, Donna Ruth ...... Soc. Sci. Row 6: XVright, Mary Glenda . . . .Spanish NVright, Pamela Ann . . . . .Spanish VVrobel, Cathy Lynn . . . Spec. Ed. Yankee, Joanne ......... Home Ec. Yeakel, Jim L. ........... H. 6: P.E. Yednock, Margaret K. . . . . .Elem. Row 7: Zalucha, Denis Jerome ..... Phy. Sci. Zawislak, Robert Jack ...... Phy. Sci. Zeman, Mary Rose .... . . .Elem. Zetterlind, Joyce Ann . . Spec. Ed. Zimmerman, Linda Jane . . .Elem. Zippe, Linda Juanita . . . .Soc. Sci. Zook, Dennis WVayne . . . . . .Math. 1'O0H1. Quiet surioundings and a comfoitable seat provided this student with a peifect study experience in the outer listening aa. -, 55 if S. ' S51 V ' A Abbott, Marleen L., 274 Abbott, Martha K., 256 Acerhart, Marlena L., 189, 190 Ackman, Leonard G., 132, 190 Adams, Cynthia B., 256 Adams, Donna J., 256 Adams, Elaine A., 274 Adams, Jane C., 60, 75, 190 Adams, oann T., 104, 274 Adams, Karen L., 274 Adelman, Frances M., 190 Adloff, Carol A., 69, 238 Ahearn, Lawrence V., 132 Ahlenius, Susan K., 53, 55, 238 Ahring, Judith A., 274 Aiken Karen M. 2 8 . , 3 Akin, Michael L., 120 Albert, Katherine R., 190 Albrecht, Betty A., 238 Alderson, Dawn M., 238 Alderson, Lohahna J., 256 Aldis, Elizabeth A., 48, 53, 256 Aldis, Alexan Alexan Sharon L., 48, 190 der, Carol A., 274 der, Dennis K., 114 Alexander, Holly A., 88, 99, 256 Alford, Joyce E., 274 Alikonis, Janet S., 274 Allard, Dale L., 238 Allen, Beverly J., 68, 256 Allen, Brian L., 274 Allen, Candice A., 274 Allen, Gary L., 41 Allen, Jane H., 274 Allen, Michael A., 190 Allen, Phyllis L., 190 Allen, Richard L., 190 Allen, Ruth A., 190 Allison, Sharon S., 274 Altepeter, Rita A., 190 Altman, Terry D., 274 Amdor, Bunney J., 256 Ammon, Susan A., 190 Amundson, Esther F., 256 256 Anderson, Bernadette J., 256 Anderson, Betty, 53 Anderson, Eames Q., 274 Anderson, aren F., 88, 238 Anderson, Kathleen C., 256 Anderson, Kathryn J.. 256 Anderson, Lynn R., 238 Anderson, Mary S., 256 Anderson, Merle A., 256 Anderson, Patricia A., 238 Anderson, Richard H., 238 Anderson, Ronald J., 274 Anderson, Ronald P., 190 Anderson, Sara M.. 53, 256 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Sharon J., 238 Valerie L., 274 Virginia G., 273. 274 Willissa K., 54, 190 Andes, George T.. 190 Andreasen, Alan J.. 56, 57, 59, 97 Andrews, Carolyn L., 274 Andrews, Sharon D., 40 Angel, Jesse W., 190 Angeletti. Adrienne A., 190 Apland, Janet S.. 45 Arends, Stephen W.. 125, 274 Armstrong, Barbara E., 274 Armstrong, Dolores Kay, 190 Armstrong, Janice E., 256 Armstrong, Joyce E.. 273 Armstrong Patricia L., 190 Armstrong Patricia 274 Armstrong I Vivian 190 Arndt, Cheryl J., 55. 274 Arnholt, Vikr L., 255, 256 Arter, Lana A.. 57, 59. 274 Arthur, Carol L., 74, 191 Ashley, Jeanne E., 191 Ashpole, Karen K., 238 Asimakopoulos, D. M., 274 Askew, Marva J.. 274 Askew, Michael B., 107, 117, 131, Asplund. ROY l-, 191 Athey, Karen J., 274 Atterberry, Richard W., 125 Aucutt, Laura. 53 Augenstein. Charles, 238 Austin, Arlita W.. 191 Austin. Dorothy P., 191 Austrums, Raymond, 110 Avis, Dortha, 256 Axelson, Janet A., 40, 191 Axelson, Roland G., 125, 274 Ayres, Bowen L., 274 Ayres, Ronald L., 238 tudent Index B Babirak, Milton E., 294 Bachler, Linda K., 274 Bachtold, Gloria J., 274 Backlund, Andrew O., 274 Baier, Marlene K., 256 Bailey, Judith A., 191 Baird, Eileen A., 191 Baker, Gladys M., 191 Baker, Julianne, 274 Baker, Randy K., 96, 238 Baker, Robert W., 51, 237, 238 Bakkum, Karen A., 238 Baldelli, Diane M., 191 Baldes, Mary S., 256 Baldwin, Gary J., 255 Bales, Judith L., 274 Ball, Evelyn A., 238 Ballance, Charlotte A., 238 Ballard, Francis B., 191 Ballard, Vir il D., 191 Ballentine, Galen L., 191 Bamberger, Phyllis R., 51, 238 Bamieh, Nadia A., 191 Barger, Janice K., 256 Bar er, David L., 85, 237 Barlow, Barbara A., 191 Barnard, Edith E., 55. 57, 97, 274 Barnard, Judith S., 256 Barnes, Evelyn L., 238 Barnes, Michael A., 55, 56 Barnes, Nancy F., 238 Baron, Mary A., 274 Barr, Carol A., 39, 256 Barra, Mary A., 274 Barrilleaux, Cathy M., 238 Barrington, Margaret H., 191 Barrow, Steven J., 238 Barsema, Richard J., 118 Bartel, Thomas A., 256 Barth, Lynne M., 54, 97 Barthel, Betty J.. 238 Barton, Dianne L., 274 Barton, Jerry D., 238 Bartter, Sandra C., 191 Basknvic, Robert A., 56 Bassier, Richard L., 32, 191 Bates, Anna M., 256 Battenschlag, Judith, 256 Battista, Michael J., 114 Baturevich, Amelia J., 256 Bauch, Bonnie L., 107, 191 Bauer, Ella E., 191 Bauer, John W., 53, 107, 110, 129, 191 Bauer, Judith E., 274 Bauer, Pamella J., 256 Bauman, Gayle R., 50, 238 Bauman, James E., 55, 256 Bauman, Joyce A., 53, 97 Baumann, Diane D., 237, 238 Baumann, Mary A., 189, 192 Baumberger, Sarah E., 256 Baumgardner, Gabriel B., 59 Baumgartner, Bonnie D., 50, 238 Baumrucker, Dianne, 45 Bawulski, Thomas G., 114 Baxter, Roberta R., 53, 238 Bayer, Hans J., 192 Baylor, Marilyn A.. 192 Beall, Leslie ., 174 Beall, Lorna D., 39, 55 Beamer, Marvin P., 256 Beatty, James E., 274 Beatty, Sandra L., 238 Becherer, Louise A., 274 Beck, James E., 192 Beckes, Cheryll L., 237, 238 Beckhart, Richard S., 52 Beckman, Alan D., 274 Beckman, Karen L., 238 Beckman, Suellyn, 274 Beecher, Conover A., 274 Behling, Karen L.. 85 Beiderwieden, Karen A., 192 Beiermann, Jane P., 274 'Beiermann, Ruth A., 238 Belcher, Diane M., 238 Bell, Barbara J., 192 Bell, Janet J., 192 . . Bell, Linda L., 43, 256 Bellandi, Kathleen J., 238 Bellandi, Linda L., 274 Belletete, Michael J., 274 Belling, Kenneth R., 54, 237, 238 Bellm, Dorothy J., 256 Bellm, Mary L., 192 Bellnap, William F., 107, 132 Bender, William R., 192 Benecke, Bonita H., 192 Benedict, William H.. 192 Benewich, Bette L., 107, 256 Benjamin, Judy K., 256 Benjamin, Roberta F., 192 Benner, Cheryl G., 238 Bennett, Donna J., 238 Bennington, Irene A., 192 Bennington, William J., 192 Benson, Kim D., 192 Benton, Judith K., 274 Beran, Deana B., 192 Beran, Patricia A., 238 Berdzinski, Josana J., 192 Berger, Barbara L., 274 Bergeson, Alan O., 88, 256 Berglund, David L., 30, 239 Bergman, Beverly J., 274 Bergrath, Mary E., 274 Bergsten, Merle O., 274 Bergstrom, Keith D., 66, 237 Bernabei, Gerald L., 274 Bernardi, Bernard B., 32, 192 Berndt, Diane, 192 Berning, Dale V., 107 Berry, Joanne, 53 Berry, Letha D., 256 Berry, Linda C.. 256 Bertrand, John D., 55, 56, 57 Bertschi, Judith R., 274 Best, Evelyn A.. 239 Beswick, Karen M., 37, 239 Bettenhausen, Lora Lynn, 239 Bettenhausen, Sandra L., 192 Beyer, Mary A., 19.2 Bickel, Gail J., 274 Bidasio, Mary H., 239 Bidwell, Pamela A., 255, 256 Biehl, Wayne E., 35 Biertrand, John, 59 Bietsch, Barbara J., 274 Bill, Richard A., 193 Birge, Robert C., 70, 193 Bishop, Jack S., 274 Bitner, Janice K., 274 Bitting, Donald, 239 Bivens, Judy K., 257 Bivin, Mari yn S., 275 Blornstad, Steven-A., 114, 115 Black, Alice Marie, 275 Blackstun, Linda F., 257 Blain, Stephen M., 257 Blair, Leslie C., 53. 275 Blakeman, Sharon M., 104 Bland, Charles A., 275 Blank, Karen L., 239 Blauvelt, Constance, 54, 55 Bledsoe, Ray E., 56 Blentlinger, Janice, 275 Blessent, John B., 193 Block, Linda D., 193 Bloernker, Darvin A., 257 Blom, Patricia A., 54, 77, 239 Blome, Mary E.. 193 Bloom, Joanne K., 193 Bloyd. Linda K., 193 Blue, Diana L... 71, 193 Blume, Katherine, 193 Blumeyer, Delores J., 257 Blunk, Mary R., 193 Boaden, William M., 275 Bobis, Nicholas P., 38 Bock, Barry W., 107, 110, 132 Bock, Karen A., 189. 193 Bock, Lenore A., 275 Bode, Carol J., 275 Boehm, Bruce M., 96, 275 Boettger, Mary L., 275 Bogue, Dennis J., 275 Boitnott, Carole, 193 Bol er. Ann E., 257 Bolge, Ruth M., 193 Bollmeier, Barbara, 99 Bomball, Mark R., 131, 239 Bonaccorsi, John V., 275 Bonacorsi, John R., 275 Bond, Sharon K., 39. 99 Bone, Janet M., 29, 193 Booker, Kathleen J., 275 Boose, William R., 275 Boosinger, Janet A., 275 Booth, Kat ryn M., 275 Boram, Jerry D., 114 Borden, Nancy .l-. 99, 257 Borutf, Francis L., 110 Bossert, Cheryl A.. 275 Boucher, Frances D., 193 Boudreau. Vickie L., 275 Boulds, Simone, 275 Bounds, Marcia M., 193 Bourret, Tarrell W.. 193 Bower, Dale N., 257 Bowles, Bette L., 55, 239 Bowman, Patricia L., 53, 239 Bowyer, Mary H., 193 Box, Horace, 114 Boyd, Patricia A., 275 Boyer, Boyer, Beverly A., 193 Estella J., 275 Boyko, Anatoli L., 114 Bozenich, Barbara A., 257 Brackman, Judith L., 193 Bradburn, Janet L., 275 Bradle, Mary A., 257 Bradle, Shir ey R., 193 Bradley, Marilyn E., 275 Brady, Mary F., 275 Brady, Mary M., 53, 275 Brady, Maureen E., 43, 257 Brag , Ann E., 275 Braici Elizabeth L., 275 Brand, Karen M., 275 Brandt, Lawrence M., 132, 194 Branham, Judith A., 275 Brantley, Pamela F., 53, 273 Branz, John G., 275 Brauer, Su E., 239 Bray, Jenifer L., 53, 275 Bree, Clarence R., 257 Breedlove, Sharon L., 275 Breese, Terrence M., 194 Breier, Patricia F.. 239 Breil, Susan E., 239 Brejcha, Kathie A., 239 Brenneman, Sandra F., 88, 92 Bressner, Sandra K.. 239 Brewe, Robert J., 125 Brewer, Gary L., 239 Brewer, Iris A.. 194 Brewer, Loren G.. 110 Bright, Victoria L., 275 Brink, Catherine A., 98, 257 Brink. Mary F.. 257 Brinkman, Carol D., 57, 275 Brinkman, Michael D., 194 Brinkoetter, Belynda L.. 194 Brinocar, Joanne E., 257 Broadfield, Carolyn P., 194 Broadfleld, Vernon D., 194 Brock, Susan D.. 68, 257 Brockie, Lynn B., 275 Brockman, Anna M.. 275 Brockrogge, Sharon C., 194 Brockschmidt. Janet J., 53. 55, 257 Brodv, Robertamae, 63. 88 Brooks, Carol A., 54, 56, 97. 275 Brooks, Karen S., 275 Broom, Bonnie J.. 275 Brosi, Judith M.. 67, 239 Brossard, James W., 257 Broughton, Ellen J.. 275 Brown, Cheri L., 106 Brown, Darhl G., 275 Brown Gloria K., 275 Browni James W.. 53. 56, 194 Brown Kathleen S.. 257 Brownz Lyla M.. 56. 275 Brown, Nancy K., 72, 194 Brown, Nancy L., 275 Brown Sheila J., 275 Browni Susan D.. 194 Brown , Suzanne R., 275 Brown. William T., 275 Browning, Janice K., 275 Brownlee, James H., 132 Brucker, Gary A., 110, 239 Brucker, Katherine E.. 104 Brueggeman, James S.. 275 Bruens, Henry E., 275 Brugh, Darolee J.. 275 Brummitt, Sylvia J., 275 Bruninga, Duane D.. 120. 122 Brunskill, Richard W., 239 Brunton. Mary A., 275 Brush, Joan Adele. 55, 275 Bruun, Nancy L., 275 Bryan, James M., 194 Bryan, Robert J.. 239 Budlong, Merrily. 194 Budorick, Joyce D.. 88, 194 Buehler, Peggy J., 275 Buehler, Victor C., 107. 132. 239 Buerth. Barbara A.. 194 Buis, Edmund L., 275 Bullard, Mary E.. 55. 239 Bullerman, Ardeth J., 54. 194 Bullerman, Donald A.. 54 Bump, Virginia M.. 194 Bunn, Carole L., 257 Burcham, Judith K.. 239 Burchell, Sally L., 276 Burdick, Carol A., 257 Burdick, Larry E.. 194 Burgener. Shirley K., 194 Burger, Rita F., 276 Burgess. Frances L.. 276 Burke, Charles E.. 257 Bowyer, Donna F., 275 Burke, Patricia G., 239 293 Burke, Phyllis M., 276 Burkhart, Barbara S., 276 Burleson. Carol S., 63, 257 Burns , Cheryl L., 56, 257 Burns, Gloria A., 276 Burns, Janet M., 194 Burns, Pe gy L., 276 Burns Burns Burns , Rriert D., 195 , Cheryl, 53 on, Phyllis L., 195 Burpee, Jeannie, 92, 106 Burroughs, Judith L., 276 Burrus, Marilyn J., 53. 56, 57, 97, 239 Burt, Richard P., 239 Burton, Carolyn J.. 257 Burton. Peggy L., 239 Bush, Douglas C., 257 Bush, Karen A., 195 Bush. Robert D., 195 Busick, Chloe A., 276 Busing, Susan C., 276 Bussey, Linda J., 71, 195 Butler, Sharone K., 276 Butterbach, James C.. 129 Butterfield, Barbara A., 237 Buttry, Delores J., 56 Butts, Frances K., 189, 195 Buttz, Barry A., 239 Byers, Eugene H., 276 Byram, Barbara A., 276 Byram, Jane L., 55, 276 Bystry, Judith M., 99 C Cagley. Charles E., 195 Caiazza, Pamela E., 239 Calandra, Diane R.. 276 Callahan, Patricia E., 20, 257 Calvird, Barbara A., 239 Cameron. Carol H., 276 Camp, Karen A., 239 Campbell, Donna M., 257 Campbell. Geraldine A., 73, 195 Campbell, Kenneth J., 257 Campbell, Rebecca A., 257 Campbell, Robert L., 276 Davis Campbell, Thomas R., 195 Campen, Russell G., 53, 55 Campobello, Patricia J., 107, 19 Carbon, Esther J., 239 Carder, Grady D., 195 Carey, Susan A., 276 Cargill, Robert C., 239 Carley, Barbara E., 276 Carley, Margaret A., 276 Carlin, Kenneth F., 257 Carlock, John M.. 276 Carlson, Beverly F., 195 Carlson, Gordon R., 195 Carlson, Janis K., 257 Carlson, Martha S., 239 Carlson, Sandra K., 189, 195 Carlson, William L., 73, 195 Carner, James L., 239 Carnivale, Gerald R., 131 Carolan, Eunice A., 195 Carper, Lee E., 276 Carr, William P., 239 Carrington, Diana R., 257 Carroll, Susan J., 276 Carson, Robert K., 195 Carter, Curtis R., 276 Carter, Victoria L., 98, 99, 10 Cary, Barbara E.. 53, 257 Case, Janet F., 276 Case, Teresa A., 276 Cashmer, Nancy K., 257 Cassedy, Arline L., 239 Castellani, Barbara J., 239 Caster, Julia E., 276 Cavanagh, Marcia A., 257 Cavitt, Peggy A., 51, 76, 239 Cease, Carol A., 276 Cecich, Beverly J., 55, 257 Ceres, Edward W., 45, 92, 19 Cermak, Sheri A., 195 Cetin, James W., 240 Chaffer, James E., 257 Challand, Diane, 240 Chamberlain, C. E., 53, 276 Chamberlain, Charlotte E., 25 Chamberlain, Jean F., 55 Chamberlin, Grace C., 195 Chandler, Paula J., 195 Chang, Chen I., 149 Chapman, Randolph, 276 Chappell, Toni L., 48, 258 Cheatham, Warren, R., 196 Cheesman, Elke M., 276 Chenore, Rodger D., 120 Chergoski, Kathaleen, 258 Chesko, John A., 99 Chidichimo, Paula J.. 99, 196 Childers, Becky R., 276 Chilton, Sandra K., 92, 258 Chism, Charles R., 96, 240 Chriss, Michael P., 196 294 7 5 7 Christensen, Gerald A., 196 Christensen, Julie A., 276 Christian, Jonn M., 19.3 Christian, Rodney D., 57 Christino, Jane iz., 276 Chudzick, James, 276 Church, Marilyn O., 196 Church, Victoria rg., 196 Cipfl, Joseph J., 258 Cisco, Taylor A., 37 59, 5 Clair, Carol A., 240 Clair, Dorothy M.. 196 Clancy, Geraldine A., 55, 258 Clark, Carol A., 258 Clark Carol M., 240 Clark, David F., 276 Clark, Jane Susan, 276 Clark, Janet J., 196 Clark, Janice E., 258 Clark, Janice M., 276 Clark, John D., 196 Clark, Phyllis M., 53, 56 Clark, Robert B., 129 Clark, Thomas R., 237 Claudon, Judith R., 39. 240 Clausing, Ronald L., 132, 258 Claybourne, Shirley, 276 Claypool, Donna J., 48, 258 Clayton, James H.. 36 Clemens, Barbara J., 276 Clemmons, Roger D., 240 Cler, Patricia H., 55 Clere, Anna M., 258 Clesson, Dorothy A., 196 Cleveland, Patricia A., 258 Clifford, Sara E., 196 Clodfelter, Ronald L., 96 Clutts, Patricia P., 240 Coady, Barbara L., 240 Coats, Barbara S., 258 Coats, Linda G., 273 Coats, Paul L., 132 Coburn, Kathleen M., 258 Coe, Donna J., 258 Coers, Alvin E., 240 Coffey, Judith S., 196 Cofhng. Marsha L., 240 Coffman, Gary L.. 116, 117, 196 Coffus, Patricia M., 240 Cravens, Linda K., 237, 241 Craw, Marcia M., 55, 258 Crawford, Betty, 63. 258 Crawford, Dale R., 258 Cremeens, Nancy K., 197 Crichneld, Diane B., 40 Criddle, Mary A., 88, 241 Crissey, John A., 273, 276 Cromwell, Sandra M., 197 Cronk, Kathryn L., 258 Crook, Barbara A., 53 Crook, Mary E., 241 Crook, Susan M., 241 Crook, Vicki L., 241 Cross, Anne H., 197 Crowe, Kathryn A., 276 Crump, Jerry D., 69, 197 Cruser, John G., 120, 121, 197 Crydenwise, Linda J., 56 Cubalchini, Jean, 197 Cuccia, Rosemary T., 197 Culley, Barbara C., 35, 72, 197 Cullison, Bonnie J., 258 Cumming, Mary K., 276 Cummings, Kathleen A., 70, 81, Cunningham, Douglas, 276 Cunningham, Judith K., 258 Cunningham, Sylvia M., 198 Cuny, Patricia A., 241 Curby, Marcia D., 258 Cure, Jacqueline F., 55, 259 Curley, Sharon L., 30, 55, 198 Curm, Sharon, 53 Curran, Marsha P., 276 Current, Mar C., 189, 198 Currie, Davicl R., 259 Currin,Aanice L. , 198 Curry, lberta C., 277 Curry, Barbara E., 198 Curry, Phillip L., 129, 259 Curtis, Annalee, 277 Curtis, Connie S., 277 Curtis, Diane A., 241 Curtis, Nancy J., 198 Custer, Jan E., 54, 198 Cogswell, Cheryle R., 99, 240 Colaw, Barbara S., 276 Cole, Barbara A., 240 Cole, Barbara J., 276 Cole, James L., 196 Cole, Janice E., 68 Cole, Cole Nancy L., 196 William 35 1 6 . J.. . 9 Coleman, Diana S., 240 Collings, Karen A., 196 Collins, Macie G., 196 Collins, Sarah E., 196 Collison, Ralph W., 196 Collver, Nancy C., 276 Combs, Vicki A., 276 Conant, Charlotte A., 197 Conant. Lawrence L., 127, 258 Confrey, Emily J., 258 Conger. Sue A.. 276 Conn, Barbara J., 53, 276 Connell, Colleen, 53 Conner, Mary M., 276 Conner, Nancy L., 276 Conrad, Beverly A., 74, 197 Conrad Richard C., 114, 276 Cvetko, Carol A., 72, 167, 198 Czer, Shirley M., 198 D Dacosse, Thomas A., 198 Daggitt, Betty J., 29, 92 Dah man, Judith G., 241 DalPra, Diane M., 107 Damery, Dennis G., 70, 198 Damler Kay E., 198 Damon, Margaret S., 259 Damrau, Sandra K., 237, 241 Danczak, Teresa, 53, 55 Danenbarger, M. Susan, 277 Daniel, David J., 31 Daniels, David L., 114 Daniels, Eldon L., 54, 198 Dann, Vickie J., 277 Danner, Charles L., 131 Danner, Susan K., 277 Darnall, David D., 198 Darnall, Georgia J., 259 Daugherty, Diane, 241 Daugherty, Victoria, 277 Davidson, Kathryn J., 99, 198 Davidson, Lynne V., 69, 198 Davidson, Susan L., 198 Davies, Lourdine J., 99 , 257 Conroy, Marian J., 197 Conway. Joyce E.. 197 Cooke, Kenneth H., 240 Cooper, Linda S., 276 Cooper, Mary D.. 276 Copeland, Helen F., 29, 73 Copes, Fred L., 276 Coplea. Wayne J., 131, 240 Corbridge, Margaret A., 56, 237 Corcoran. Kenneth A., 240 Cordell, Donald H., 197 Cordulack, John H., 240 Davis , Barbara J., 277 Davis, Barbara L., 241 Davis, James F., 50 Davis, Jan E., 198 Davis , Judy A., 277 Davis, Lee H., 92, 198 Davis, Lester A., 75, 198 Davis, Richard O., 57, 59 Davis Shirley H., 259 Davisz Sue E., 241 Davis, Susan, 259 on, Dianna L., 53, 55 Corley, Diana K., 276 Cornale, .Joyce A., 53, 276 Cornell. Jane G., 240 Carso, Janice K., 71, 197 Corson, Mary E., 197 Cosek, Carol A., 71, 197 Cosmano, Vincent. 55, 56 Cosm ano, William R., 197 Cothroll, Philip D., 240 Coughlin. Susan D., 50 Court. John D., 110, 113, 197 Court, Robert A.. 114 Coveny, Anna M.. 258 Cowa F ox, n, Kathleen J., 189, 197 Ann M.. 53. 56 Cox, Beverly J., 276 Cox, Gerald A., 240 Cox, Sandra L., 240 CoZ'ne, Carl S., 237. 240 Crabt ree, Catherine L., 240 Crafton. Sandra K., 60, 75, 241 Craig. Stephen R., 197 Craig. Susan K., 50 Cram er, Jacquelyn B., 241 Dawson, Beverly J., 277 Dawson, Lavonne M., 199 Day, Ann, 241 Dean, Carole M., 277 Dean, Helen R., 48, 241 Dean, Martha G., 259 Dean, Robert A., 241 Deason, Brenda L., 259 DeBoer, Susan K., 199 Decker, Carolyn C., 199 Decker, William P., 199 Deckert, Karen A., 199 Deckwerth, Randy M., 57, 59 DeClercq, Mary C., 277 DeCourcy, Alvin N., 199 Deemer, Patricia A., 241 Detord, Robert G., 241 Detord, Thomas W., 259 Degirz, Richard L., 57, 259 DeGrauw, Sandra K., 241 DeGroote. Phyllis J., 88, 237 Dehn, Betty L., 241 DeJaeger, Philip R., 55 Delaney, Carole J., 259 1 Delaney, Nancy A., 241 Delannoy, Susan L., 259 Deleo, Ann M., 50 Delphey, William R., 37 DeMaar, Wayne A., 35. 88 Demeter, Joette F., 259 Dempsey, Marcia T., 199 Denman, Denny C., 120 Denney, Beverly K., 55, 241 Dennis, Barbara L., 259 Dennis, Julie A., 88, 259 Dennis, Richard, 55 Deno, Marcia K., 241 Dent, Charles A., 277 Deppert, Terr D., 96, 241 DeProsperis, Karen A., 199 Descarpentrie, Lloyd, 277 Detmer, Ronald M., 96, 259 Dettman, Linda K., 277 Deutsch, Carolyn A., 277 Deutsch, Sharon R., 199 Devary, Donna S., 277 Devine, Irene M., 277 Devos, Harriette J., 277 Dewey, Ronald L., 259 DeYoung, Catherine R., 81, 85 199 Dial, Janet, 28, 241 Diamond, Jerry M., 138 Dice, Michael D., 54, 55 Dickey, Kathleen L., 259 Dickson, Diane K., 277 Diedrich, Lawrence P.. 49 Diedrick, Arlene L., 199 Diemer, Susan R.. 259 Digiannantonio, C. G., 277 Di lavou, Robert L., 199 Dillman, Melba S., 53, 277 Dinelli, Phillip, 132 DiPaolo, David E., 9, 199 Diver, Sally A.. 199 Divine, Janice L., 50, 199 Dixon, George D., 241 Dixon, Martha K., 106 Dobrovolc. Gail F., 88, 241 Doczekalski, Anita M., 259 Dodson. Kathleen T., 277 Doggett, Luana S., 199 Do tar. Nancy L., 277 Doll, Donna J., 259 Dolph. Anne E., 199 Donnel, Marilyn J., 199 Donovan. Agnes M., 53, 259 Dooley, Sharon L., 259 Doorn, Anthony, 241 Dopp. Craig A., 54 Doras, Linda J., 64 Dorgan, David L.. 56, 259 Dorick, Chandra J., 39 Dorman, Peggy J., 277 Dornik, Joan M., 57, 277 Dossey, John A., 35. 199 Dosta ek, Dorene M., 98 Dostalek, Patricia L., 199 Dotterer, Judith A., 259 Doty, Douglas E., 277 Doty. Susan J., 199 Doudna, Donna. 53 Douglas. John C., 74, 200 Dowell. David E.. 155. 200 Downard, Donna J.. 277 Doyle, Gwendolyn L., 277 Doyle, Mary L., 277 Dozier. Thomas E., 241 Drazine, Margaret A., 241 Dreese, Judith R.. 277 Dresen, Patricia A.. 241 Dreyer, Cheryl A., 92, 241 Drinan. Rnnaldg., 200 Driscoll. Gayle ., 200 Drnec. Karen L., 43, 259 Dropek, Janet E.. 277 Ducak. Marlene C., 277 Dueringer, David L., 200 Dueringer. William J., 277 Duewel, Virginia K., 277 Duimnvich, Darlene A., 277 Duke. Carole A., 88, 241 Dumas, Annie C.. 55 Duncan, Donna J., 54, 97 Duncan, James W., 200 Dunham, Doris A.. 54. 200 Dunham, Marilyn J., 277 Dunlap. Gretchen L., 241 Dunn, Colleen F., 241 Dunn, Mary A.. 200 Durand, lean M.. 259 Durbin, Patricia E.. 34, 200 Durham. Priscilla A., 259 Durian. Sandra S., 77. 259 Durre, Rodney C., 277 Dusic. Virginia L., 277 Dutton, Francis B., 107, 110 Dwyer, Carolyn A., 53, 97, 259 Dwyer, Donald J., 28, 200 Dwyer, Nancy L., 277 E Eagelston, Diane L., 259 Earnest, Patricia M., 50 Earsom, Carlene, 88, 241 Eastabrooks, Jo A., 200 Eatock, Beverly K., 259 Eaton, Susan E., 53, 277 Ebner, Judith A., 259 Echerd, Marian Sue, 241 Echterling, Joyce M., 259 Eckard, Ralph E., 38, 259 Ecker, Beverly A., 259 Ecker, Carol A., 55, 200 Eckermann, Linda, 200 Eckerty, Joyce A., 241 Eckholi, Karen L., 255, 259 Eckstrom, Gloria A., 259 Eddings, James M., 114, 277 Edgecombe, Sharon A., 277 Edgerton, Carmelita M., 48, 50, 189, 200 Edlund, Jacqualine E., 200 Edmonds, Thad R., 277 Edwards, Donald H., 63 Edwards, James W., 72 Edwards, Janet L., 259 Edwards, Linda R., 241 Edwards, Patricia A., 277 Eickmeier, Kay M., 242 Eilers, Nancy, 53 Eipers, Gordon F., 70 Eiselc, Susan L., 277 Faust, Constance J., 278 Favero, Maryann, 278 Fawley, Amanda B., 278 Fay, Bonnie L., 202 Fay, Gary R., 56, 57, 59, 278 Fayemi, Phebean O., 202 Feagans, John A., 202 Fechter, Mary J., 278 Feek, Donald, 120 Feitshans, Susan L., 242 Feltmeyer, Kathleen, 278 Fennema, Donna J., 39, 242 Ferguson, Daniel L., 202 Ferris, Harla J., 278 Ferron, Kay L., 278 Fertig, Rhonda S., 278 Feryance, Dwight J., 53, 202 Fetters, Linda L., 242 Fey, Edward B., 138, 139 Fichtel, Jane A.. 54, 255 Fick, Nancy E., 107, 202 Fickes. Kathryn L., 278 Fidanzi, Barbara J., 55, 278 Fidler, Patricia A., 278 Fields, Igoseph H., 128, 129 Fikan, aren M., 67, 242 Filberth, Janet M., 278 Filkas, Madeline A., 202 Fimke, Rosemary, 242 Finch, Robert E., 202 Eisenhour, Glenn R., 132 Eissens, Karen S., 200 Eldridge, Dixie L., 260 Ellenbaum, Charles O., 200 Elliott. Linda L., 260 Ellis, Carolyn J., 277 Ellis, Hortense P., 200 Ellis, Mary E., 277 Ellis, Nancy J., 242 Ellis, Nick P., 92 Ellis, Reva D., 200 Ellis, Tommie J., 200 Ellis, Vivienne E., 242 Elzey, Rebecca A., 277 Emanuelson, Barbara J., 54, 57, 97, 260 Emberton, Joyce W., 200 Emch, Dianne K., 62 Emerick, Donna M., 277 Emerick, Ellen E., 277 Emerick, Michael S., 277 Emeritz, Judith L., 277 Emery, Dennis G., 201 Emery, Donna L., 260 Emley, Diana L., 260 Endress, Shirley A., 242 Endsley, Carol A., 71, 72, 201 Engelharhaludith R., 260 Enger, Lin a L., 277 England, Louise G., 260 Englesman. Bruce, 53 English, David C., 260 English, Donald E., 201 Engstrom. Wayne N., 201 Ensign, James R., 41, 201 Entwistle, Janice G., 29, 201 Erdmann, Raymond E., 201 Erickson, Frederick G.. 201 Findortf, Judith A., 260 Finelield, Timothy, 278 Fink, Patsy W., 202 Finn, Ann M., 278 Fischer, Mary J., 48, 242 Fisher, Alice B., 202 Fisher, Barbara J., 278 Fisher, Geraldine M., 202 Fisher, Sharon A., 260 Fisher, Stephen L., 120 Fitak, Richard J., 202 Fitzgerald, Patrick M., 202 Fitzpatrick, Hershel P., 202 Fitzsimmons, Debra S., 278 Flanigan, Barbara, 55 Flanigan, Susan K., 242 Fleming. Mary J., 88, 242 Flood, Nancy L., 260 Flowers, Janice K., 98, 260 Floyd, Judith A., 260 Fluhrer, Nola A.. 53, 278 Fockler, Marion K., 278 Fogal, Linda J.. 202 Fo kers, Susan E., 260 Fomenko, Dixie L., 202 Fontana, Elizabeth S., 202 Fonts, Lester M., 260 Foreman. Roy A., 202 Forrest, Richard J., 131 Fortney, Carol J., 106, 107, 242 Fortney Foster, Foster, Foster, , Margaret E., 242 Frank L.. 260 Marsha J., 202 Stephen J., 260 Fouts. Carol N., 260 Foy, Ba rbara A., 278 Frank, Judith L., 278 Franke, Judith L., 10. 54 Everh Erickson, Londa L., 277 Erickson, Lynn R., 242 Erikson, Sandra J.. 260 Ernst. Susan C., 201 Eskra, Martha A., 201 Etter, Richard H., 54, 97 Evangeloff, Sylvia Y., 201 Evanich. Louise P., 201 Evans, Danella J., 201 Evans, David P., 28, 242 Evans, Eileen J., 260 Evans, Gail R., 201 Evans, Mary E., 54. 56, 57, 97 Evans, Mary L., 260 Evans, William M.. 132. 201 art. Bonnie G.. 201 Franson. Karen L., 278 Franz, Richard K., 278 Franz, Susan K., 278 Franzen, Kenneth W., 107, 110, 132 Fredell, Mary J., 55, 273 Frederichs, Joyce L., 260 Fredericksen, Donna B., 202 Fredin, James H., 278 Freed, Dianne M.. 53, 278 Freemon, Robert D., 73, 202 Freisinger. Donna L., 278 Freitag, Allen A., 203 French, Mary L., 278 Friedheim, Steven M.. 273 Fritz, Juliana L., 279 Friye, Shirley J., 203 Evers, Nancy A., 277 Ewalt, Paula J.. 53, 54, 97 Eyers, Pamela L., 277 F Fabbri, Shirley J., 277 Faellaci, Donna D., 277 Fahrenbacher, Anna M., 201 Fairchild. Donna K., 242 Falkingham. Mary J., 64, 242 Falth, Robert A.. 242 Fandel. Joseph C.. 47, 260 Faris, Wesley J., 68 Farley, Joan L., 242 Farner, Barbara J.. 260 Farnsworth, Gary D., 201 Farrell, Audrey S.. 81, 201 Farrell. L. Jeams. 53, 55, 277 Farrimond, Donald, 242 Farris, John, 110 Farris, Sandra K., 278 Farroh, Britton A., 49, 110, 201 Fattes, Judith A.. 48 Faulkner. Carol M., 201 Faullin, Sherrill A., 278 Frizzell Fromkn Frost, J Frus, K Fry, Ro , Mary L., 242 echt. Ronald E., 242 ack W.. 203 enneth R., 279 chelle M.. 203 Fry. Steven W.. 65 Fry, Terry L., 203 Frye, K aren I.. 260 Frye, Suzanne R.. 279 Fryer, Marv L., 279 Fuehrer, William F., 11, 32, 47, 203 Fugate. Martha J.. 242 Furzate. Mary A., 203 Fulk, Dennis L.. 110, 131 Fuller. Karen M., 279 Funk. Richard S.. 242 Funk, Sally l., 203 Furman, Margaret E., 242 Furman , Rita K.. 260 Furrow, James D., 92, 107, 127, 203 Fussner Gaddis, ,John D., 92, 107, 127,203 G William D., 279 Gaffney, Cherryll L., 260 Gahm, Gary G., 40, 88, 237, 242 Galinausky, Antoinette, 45 Galyean, Barbara J., 260 Gamaur, Linda T., 273, 279 Gamble, Dianne L., 242 Ganaway, Carole A., 260 Gangler, Daniel R., 279 Gangloli, Cheryl S., 279 Gansauer, Herbert J., 96 Ganschow, Susan L., 53, 279 Gansman, Susan, 53, 99, 242 Gantzert, Carole R., 203 Gapen, Richard D., 203 Gardella, Willi A., 203 Gardner, Ronald E., 242 Garey, Kathleen A., 203 Garlish, Stephen E., 203 Garman, Roy T., 242 Garner, Janet G., 242 Garner, Kay A., 203 Garrison, Gary A., 131, 260 Garrison, Teryl C., 51, 260 Garton, Martin, 203 Garvert, Melinda L., 260 Gasmund, Sandra R., 260 Gassen, Laurence M., 114 Gatlin, Lavonne R., 260 Gaudet, Denise M., 203 Gaudio, Katherine M., 279 Gavel, Carolyn M., 279 Gaydosh, Allen D., 203 Geary, Michael L., 203 Geib, Ronald E., 203 Geiger, Jill A., 242 Geiger, Susan K., 273 Gemeny, Vonette B., 279 George, Gail G., 204 George, Richard A., 60, 75, 204 George, Sandra K., 279 Geraghty, Jane W., 204 Gerber, Gail L., 279 Gerken, Cheryl M., 260 Gerken, Helen J., 55 Gerken, Judith A., 237, 242 German, Maureen E., 260 Gerrietts, Ronald E., 260 Getz, Eldonna S., 279 Gezendorf, Jeanette. 98, 279 Gholson, John V., 96 Giacomo, Ellen J., 204 Giardini, Gary, 110, 129 Gibb, Donald G., 242 Giberson, Phillip L., 204 Gibson, Lisa K., 279 Giddings, Joan C., 279 Gietl, Carol A., 242 Gifford, Elizabeth A., 279 Gilbert, BarbaraKJ., 279 Gildig, Sharon ., 204 Giles, Arnold, 114 Gillard, Grace M., 204 Gillespie, Heather, 242 Gillette, Kay E., 279 Gilmore, Barbara F., 279 Ginder, George D., 242 Girdler, Judith A., 55, 279 Giroux, Terry L., 242 Giugler, Janet S., 279 Gleasman, John C., 54, 279 Gleisner, Jane M., 60 Glenn, Delight H., 279 Glenn, Marcia L., 242 Glowinski, Barbara R., 53, 260 Goddard, Sheri L., 279 Godfrey, Carol A., 243 Godman. Guy F., 204 Godsil, Margaret C.. 204 Goebel, Judith D., 279 Goepfert, George V.. 114 Goettsch, Linda J., 279 Goetz, Caroline A., 55, 255, 260 Goetz, Gloria J.. 204 Goetzinger, Mark A., 55 GOH, John W., 279 Gohlinghorst, Joyce, 279 Gohrke, Rodney G.. 204 Golick. Gloria S.. 260 Good, Sarah A., 204 Goodenough, Lorraine M., 37, 243 Gooding, Floyd P., 279 Goodrich, Joyce J.. 261 Goodyear, Lorene F., 279 Gooley. Linda M., 279 Gordon, Edith L., 261 Gorman, James F., 114 Gorshe, Robert J.. 279 Gorski, Marcia D.. 204 Gosser, Sue A., 279 Gottschalk, Crystal, 279 Grabowski, Barbara V., 67, 243 Grace, Claude. 131 Gradert. ludith M., 279 Grady, Michael D., 60, 204 Grafford, Loyd G., 131, 237, 243 Graham, Bonnie J., 279 Graham, Sandra K., 279 Grange, Barbara L.. 279 Grant. Gloria A., 53. 261 Grant, Mary J.. 30 Grater, Cheryl L., 55, 255, 261 Graves, Marilyn E., 279 Graves. Paul V., 279 Gray, Charles W., 279 Gray, Kathleen S., 279 Gray, Phyllis E., 56 Gray, Roberta L., 106, 243 Grebel, Sue E., 261 Green, Jerry, 53 Green, Pamela K., 31 Green, Richard R., 138 Greene, Edmond C., 279 Greenhill, Donna V., 204 Greenquist, Arthur T., 96 Grego, Mary E., 279 Gresham, Stephen H., 204 Grether, Mary, 53 Grethey, Dean T., 204 Griebel, Juanita A., 261 Grieser, Wallace W., 55, 279 Griffin, Daniel B., 131 Grilfln, Gerald, 31 Griffin, Lillie M., 33, 261 Grifhth, Robin L., 56 Griggs. Grimes Nancy E., 261 Carl E., 261 Grimes: Kathleen E., 261 Grimes, Kathleen E., 279 Grimes Grimm , Thomas R., 125 er, Robert 49 Grisanti, Margaret, 237, 243 Grisolano, Robert L., 132, 134, 204 Grites, Thomas J., 243 Grobelny, Judith A., 261 Groezinger, Mary E., 55, 261 Grohne, Diane lz., 99 Grometer, Vicki A., 204 Grommon, Dona R., 204 Gross, Donna M., 279 Gross, Rhonda S., 279 Grotevant, Jane E., 261 Groth, Mary L., 88, 243 Grove, Mary K., 243 Groves, Lawrence W., 261 Grund, Linda S., 279 Grybow, Aleta J., 279 Gschwendtner, Jane, 279 Gualdoni, John J., 204 Guetschow, Barbara, 279 Guigler, Janet, 56 Guilfoyle, Thomas J., 279 Guinnee, Thomas ED., 205 Gunderson, Patricia R., 205 Gunnarson, Kathryn M., 33, 261 Gunter, Mary R., 243 Gustafson, Joan L., 243 Gustafson, Virginia R., 262 Gustavison, Sally L., 262 Gutterridge, Linda A., 262 Guy, Lynda M., 243 Guymon, Mary B., 189, 205 Guzik, Leona J., 56, 97. 205 Gwaltney, Trudy A.. 262 Gwozdz, Cheryl M., 279 H Haack, Dean H., 243 Haakinson, Norma J., 279 Haas, Anton S., 279 Haas, Shirley L., 243 Habada, Blanche H., 245 Habas, Gregory D., 114, 262 Haberthur, Karen S., 262 Hadac, John P., 280 Hailey, Larry R., 205 Hagaman, Judith K., 255. 262 Hagemann, Glenn E., 205 Hagerman, Harry E., 205 Hagerman, Linda S., 205 Haggard, Dennis W., 280 Hahn, Dennis R., 205 Haigh, Sandra J., 280 Halberg, Carol A., 205 Hale, Carla J., 280 Haley, Lois A., 262 Hall, Kathleen A., 280 Hall, Lyle E., 96 Hall, Patricia A.. 280 Hallett, Patricia M., 280 Halliday, Marsha K., 99, 262 Hallstein, Roger, 244 Halvorsen, Kathleen M.. 56 Hamann, Dorothy E.. 244 Hamann, John A., 32, 205 Hamblen, Jane A., 280 Hambri ht, Theda D.. 244 Hamencie, Joyce E., 50, 244 Hamilton, Marjorie L.. 39. 262 Hamilton, Raymond C., 262 Hammer, Patricia A., 262 Hammitt, David B., 54, 262 Hammond, Christine P.. 205 Hampton, Janet M., 280 Hampton. Patricia J.. 53, 280 Hanck, Gerold L.. 280 Hancock, James T.. 262 Hancock, Sue E., 280 Hand, David C., 54. 64 Haner, Viola S., 280 295 Haning, Carolyn S., 244 Hanke, Lynne C., 280 Hankins, Marilyn J., 45, 262 Hansen Hankins, Patricia A., 56, 237, 244 Hannah, Marion K., 280 Hansen, Cheryl J., 280 Hansen, Gary H., 280 Hansen, Juanita M., 262 Hansen, Judith A., 262 Hansen, Norman C., 55, 66 , William D., 125 Hanson, Roberta L., 67, 205 Harbour, Margaret A., 280 Harden, Sandra 53, 262 Hardimon. Mari yn J., 280 Hardin, Timothy R., 255 Hardy, Michael R., 132 Hari, Daryle J., 262 Harkrider, Bonita R., 205 Harkrider, Dennis W., 205 Harlan, Rochelle A., 36, 244 Harlan, Valarie J., 280 Harman, Pamela J., 280 Harmer, Darleen, 262 Harmer, Dianne, 280 Harmeson, Susan, 48, 107 Harmon, Jean E., 280 Harmon. Nancy L., 244 Harms, Daniel W., 244 Harms, Janice L., 280 Harms, Linda R., 262 Harms, Phillip L., 280 Harper, Harper Margaret A., 205 Patricia A., 280 Harrahi Elizabeth J.. ss, 262 Harris, A. Francine. 280 Harris, Alan L., 205 Harris, Beth A., 244 Harris, Delores V., 244 Harris, Diana K., 53, 56, 97, 262 Harris, Jerry D., 71, 205 Harris, Joann M., 280 Harris, Kathleen J., 262 Harris, Marilyn G., 205 Harris, Nancy M., 280 Harris, Sandra K., 280 Harris, William L., 244 Harrison. Gary L., 66 Harrod. Sharon A., Harszy. 99 Nancy A.. 205 Hart, Carl D., 205 Hart, Kenneth A., 262 Hart, Nancy S.. 34, 206 Hartma n. Henrietta M.. 206 Harton, Janice E.. 40, 244 Hartung, Bonita G., 280 Hartung, Janet M., 206 Hartweg, Phillin C.. 244 Hartwig, Alan L., 262 Hartzler, Janet E., 280 Harville, Patricia D., 244 Hasselb Hasselb ring, Jerry L.. 262 ring. Leland H.. 206 Hastings, Gloria J., 280 Hatfield, Kristine P., 98 Hatfield. Mary W., 206 Hatten, Nancy J., 206 Hauger. Steven E.. 206 Haun. Patty L.. 280 Hauptmann, Lynne K.. 206 Hauser, Winifred D., 206 Haven, George W.. 50 Havener. Marcia M., 280 Hawes, Charlane C., 280 Hawes, Gordon D., 262 Hawes, Ronald W., 244 Hawk, Susan D.. 280 Hawkins, Rodney K.. 53, 97 Hawkins. Tony L., 65 Hayek, Thomas R., 33, 118 Hayes, Marilyn J., 262 Hiwes, Mary P.. 280 Hayes, Patricia M., 206 Hayhurst Robert V.. 206 HHYFICS. Jerry P., 280 Hays, Nita V., 280 Hays, Ritha B., 262 Hayter, Jacquelyn M., 280 Heagberg, Carole L., 206 Heagstedt, Tedd D., 92 Heath, Michael F., 55 Heaton, Linda L., 280 Hecht, Robert D., 244 Heck, Nancy K., 71, 206 Heden, Terrance D., 280 Heeler, Peggy A., 280 Heemstra. Constance J., 244 Hefner, Claudell D., 53, 55 Hegstad, Leslie A., 37, 262 Hehl, Colleen J., 75, 206 Heien, Karl M., 92 Heifner, Gary M., 110, 129 Heimsoth, Dorothy K., 206 Hein, Richard L., 69, 85, 244 Heinen. Martha A., 237, 244 Heinold. Beverly J., 280 Heiple, Russell F., 280 Heirendt, Judith A., 206 Heitzler, Linda K., 262 Held, Karen J., 40, 206 296 Helfrich, Mary J., 206 Helgersen, Betty K., 55, 280 Heller, John W., 96 Helm, Walter L., 244 Helton, Sandra L., 206 Hemeli, Nancy M., 273, 280 Hemingway, Betty L., 244 Henderson, John R., 206 Henderson, Stephen C., 117 Hendricks, Mary L., 280 Hendrickson, Dottye C., 207 Hendrix, Linda J., 280 Hendrix, Sharon A., 280 Hendrix, Terry A., 280 Hendron, Karen L., 207 Hendron, Robert J., 28 Heninger, Susan E., 280 Henkel, Betty J., 53, 55 Henley, Jolene K., 207 Hennings, Richard W., 280 Henrichs, Karen A., 207 Henry, Jackson N., 54, 57 Henry, Susan D., 280 Hercek, Judith M., 207 Herman, Carol, 92 Herman, Leslie A., 110 Herman, Margie J., 106, 107, 262 Hermetet, Mary E., 244 Herndon, Carol A., 92, 207 Herndon, John N., 207 Hertz, Henry L., 280 Hervatic, Carol A., 34, 207 Herzberger, Dan M., 207 Heslerberg, Lorene, 244 Hewitt, Barbara A., 98, 280 Hezlep, William C., 57 Hicks, Harley W., 207 Hicks, Jerry L., 207 Hicks, Nancy M., 207 Hidlebaugh, Earlene, 280 Hiduk, Bobbie J., 57, 262 Higgins, Karen L., 55, 280 Higgins, Ruth A., 280 Highlander, Verna L., 281 Hild, William J., 262 Hildreth, Barbara J., 6, 244 Hill, Frederick C., 36 Hill, Robert C., 50 Hill, Susan C., 281 Hillegonds, Sharon L., 98 Hilliard, Roberta A., 262 Hinds, Daniel W., 281 Hinrichs, Ruth A., 244 Hinshaw, Betty J., 281 Hinthorn, Leslie A., 262 Hinthorne, Charles R., 262 Hipsher, Mary E., 262 Hiser, Marilyn C., 281 Hiter, Carol L., 55 Hixon, Douglas L., 125 Hoar, Terry S., 281 rlonan, Cynthia A., 244 Hobbs, Denyse L., 88, 244 Hoblit, Helen D., 60, 75, 207 Hoblit, Susan R., 281 Hoch, Shirley B., 207 Hockstrasser, Carol A., 237, 244 Hodel, Barbara L., 281 Hodel, Gene E., 43, 54, 207 Hodel, Ross A., 50, 207 Hodge, Christine M., 244 Hodge, Linda A., 281 Hodge, Mary K., 263 Hoeltmann, Suzanne M., 281 Hoerr, Louise E., 281 Hoffman, John A., 54, 56 Holiman, Joyce A., 207 Hoffman, Larry A., 263 Hoffman, Marilyn L., 207 Hofreiter, Elsa J., 281 Hogan, Karen A., 56, 57, 97, 263 Hogan, Suzanne F., 207 Hohenstein, Phyllis A., 55 Hohertz, John N., 244 Hohulin, Thomas C., 62 Holcomb, David A., 57 Holden, Thomas C., 107, 110 Holder, Linda S., 281 Holderness, Marian A., 244 Holl, Jennifer L., 56, 281 Holland, Curtis A., 207 Holland, Margie S., 207 Hollis, Pamela K., 281 Holloway, Betsy A., 281 Holloway, Mary M., 281 Holm, Lynda L,. 263 Holmes, Tubal C., 54, 57, 97 Holsinger, Dorothy R., 281 Holstead, Jon, 281 Holt. William A., 208 Homeyer, Shirley M., 76, 244 Homoly, Clarke E., 208 Honcharevich, Carol A., 263 Honn, Herbert K., 263 Honn, Max M., 208 Hootman. Gary L., 244 Hoover, Gwen A., 34, 263 Hoover, Kay C., 281 Hopkins, Andrew M., 281 Hopkins, Lorelee K., 53, 281 Hopkins, Virginia L., 263 Hoppe, Philip L., 208 1-lopser, Mary A., 263 Hor esky, Karen A., 208 Horn, Harold N., 281 Horton, Barbara J., 244 Hostetler, Faye M., 244 Houchens, Joan K., 244 Hough, Nancy S., 263 Houmes, John C., 208 Jensen, Penelo e D., 209 Jepsen, Keith Ja., 50, 255, 263 Jerdee, Nancy J., 281 Jespersen, Margaret T., 48, 85, 245 Jirsa, Edward T., 281 Jirsa, Ruth A., 263 Jochums, Arnold M., 43, 55 Houser, Jeanine E., 281 Houston, Jolm M., 244 Hovde, Jean B., 92 Howard, Charlene L., 244 Howard, Karen S., 244 Howard, Michael A., 132, 263 Howe, Sharon A,, 56, 263 Hoyland, Kristi M., 281 Hoyland, Sigrunn, 245 Hrvatin, Joanne M., 75, 208 Hubbell, Phyllis L., 208 Hubble, Darrell L., 70 Hubble, Janet D., 93, 263 Hubble, Merrill G., 32, 208 Huber, Donald D., 208 Huber, James W., 208 Hubert, Linda C., 263 Hubert, Thomas A., 281 Hudak, Suzanne, 34 Huddleston, Evelyn M., 263 Huddleston, Kenneth F., 189, 208 Hudson, Carol I., 281 Hudson, Craig A., 281 Hudson. Jane C., 208 Huff, Samuel W., 53, 57 Huffman, Patricia A., 51, 245 Huffstutler, Janet L.. 63, 208 Hughes, Mary J., 281 Hughes, Susan M., 281 Huizenga, Janice L., 281 Hull, Peter K., 55, 263 Hull, Verdin F., 263 Hullen, Janice, 98 Hultgren. Darlene L., 263 Hultz, Chloe A., 208 Hummert, Richard E., 263 Humphrey, Basil L., 208 Hunigan, Judith E., 208 Hunsinger, Diane L., 281 Hunter, Sally G., 281 Huntley, Lewis S., 208 Hurless, ill J., 54, 97 Hurley, ohn D., 263 Hurley, John L., 208 Hursthouse, Nancy L., 263 Huss, Gayle S., 245 Huston, Shirley A., 281 Hutton. Lenore E., 208 Hyland, Lucy A., 208 I lbbotson, Sheryl M., 281 ldzelis, Erika R., 92, 209 Inglis, Shirley J., 245 Ingram. Janet L., 281 loder, Linda K., 45, 281 Ireland. Mary L., 209 Irvine. Robert D., 263 Isely. James A., 281 Johns. Je Johnson, Johnson, ri L., 53, 281 Alice M., 209 Anne G., 209 Johnson, Barbara E., 209 Johnson, Barbara L., 263 Johnson, Brenda G., 55, 281 ohnson, Carol R., 55, 281 Johnson, Carole E., 56 Johnson, Carolyn A., 281 ohnson, Cheryl A., 281 Johnson, Connie A., 255, 263 Johnson, Cynda M., 263 Johnson, Darlene M., 281 Johnson, Donna L., 209 Johnson, Douglas, 53 Johnson, Jeanlee S., 281 Johnson, Jo E., 245 Johnson, Karen D., 281 Johnson, Johnson, Karen l., 281 Karen S., 245 Johnson, Kay E., 77, 245 Johnson, Kaye L., 55, 209 Johnson, Kenneth P., 21, 49, 107 0 Johnson, Kristine A., 245 Johnson, Lee A., 117, 136 Johnson, Linda, 281 Johnson, Linda K., 55, 245 Johnson, Marie E., 56, 68 Johnson, Norma K., 209 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Pamela R., 281 Patricia A., 282 Philip H., 131 Richard H., 55 Johnson, Ronald C., 209 Johnson, Ruth A., 65, 98, 263 Johnson, Ruth M., 245 Johnson, Sally A., 282 Johnson, Terrance C., 263 Johnson, Verna L., 263 Johnson, Wynne L., 282 Johnston, Deryle A., 209 Johnston, James P., 264 245 Johnston, Janice L., Johnston, Jean, 210 Johnston, Jonathan, 33, 245 Johnston, udith K., 245 Johnston, Kathleen, 106, 245 Johnston, Sheryle M., 264 Jones, Carol K., 282 Jones, Diane D., 282 Jones Di ane S., 56, 57, 282 Jones, Doris L., 264 Jones, Harold E., 117, 131, 245 Jones, Janice J., 38, 245 Jones, Julie M., 264 Jones, Marsha L., 264 Jones, Nancy A., 210 Jones Nancy H., 245 Jones: Ronald L., 264 Jones, Russell W., 282 Jones, Sheila A., 245 Jones, Susan E., 210 Jones, Susan E., 210 Jones Susan L 245 lsenberg, Diane S.. 66, 245 Isenburg, Stephen F., 68, 263 Jack, Nancy J., 88. 245 Jackson, Candace E., 56, 263 Jackson, Edythe L., 99 Jackson Kenneth K., 36, 209 Jackson Marie E., 98, 281 Jackson Mary J.. 263 ,Jackson Sharon J., 99, 281 Jackson Trina L 263 Jacob, Larry K., .117, 281 Jacob, Mary K., 209 Jacob. Saied H., 209 Jacobs, Susan E., 263 Jaeger, James H., 245 Jahns, Katherine M., 40 James, Donald A., 281 Jamison, Janet M., 54, 56, 57, Janick. Janine A., 209 Janovsky, Bette I., 263 Jansen, Anita M., 281 Jaronski. Elaine B., 50, 281 Jarvis. ,James L., 209 Jasinski, Margaret C., 281 Jaszczysyn, Maryann, 263 Jeans, Karen K., 209 Jegen, Joanne, 209 Jenkins, Betty, 263 Jenkins, Donald R., 57. 97 Jenkins, Linda L., 71, 209 Jenkins, Marilyn L.. 56, 263 Jennings, Ruth L.. 209 Jennings, Sharon S., 209 Jennrich. Joan M., 263 Jensen, Carole S., 281 Jensen, Nancy G., 281 Jordan, Rebecca I., 210 Jorndt. George T., 210 Jorndt, Thomas R., 245 Joseplirtes, Diane J., 282 Joy, Dennis M., 114, 282 Joynt, William D., 282 Judd, Patricia, 53 Judy, Cynthia M., 55, 264 Jurgens, Richard L., 264 Jurgens, Robert W., 264 Jurs, Carol A., 245 K Kaczmaryn, Dorothy M., 210 Kaeb, Gloria A., 282 Kagel, Karen K., 282 Kahle, Kenneth W., 282 Kahler, Sandra L., 99. 264 Kahn, Jerry R.. 54. 63. 107. 128, 129 Kalina, Susan C., 264 Kaminski, Letitia, 264 Kamm, Gloria S., 264 Kane, Candance K., 282 Kane, Katherine A., 56, 264 Kaneshiro, Wilma S., 282 Kanies, Barbara, 99, 245 Kantz, Pamela, 245 Karales, Nicholas W., 114 Karr, Jo A., 50, 210 Kase, Diane E., 282 Kasher, Margaret E., 210 Kasten, Carl E., 50 Kastler, Carol A., 237, 245 Kates, Marcia L., 37, 106, 264 Kath, Sheryl J., 245 Katzmann, Ga le F., 282 Kaufman, Fredrick W., 282 Kaufman, Judith A., 210 Kaufman, Marilyn J., 245 Kaufman, Ronald J., 210 Kaufman, Susan J., 282 Kavanaugh, Judith A., 71, 210 Kaye, Keith A., 210 Kazmierski, Edmund, 55, 56, 57, 97 Kearnaghan, Douglas, 210 Kearney, Mary E., 282 Keck, Donald R., 237. 245 Keck, Sari A., 282 Keck, 'Yvonne J., 210 Keeran, Susan C., 210 Keeton, Eunice A., 40, 90, 210 Kegley, Robert W., 245 Kehoe, Clifford W., 282 Keim, Donna L., 282 Keith, Barbara, 210 Keith, Joy L., 245 Keller, Charles W., 264 Keller, Patricia A., 210 Keller, Patricia A., 245 Kelley, Terry S., 282 Kellman, Holly J., 210 Kelly, David R., 110, 210 Kelly, Donna F., 211 Kelly. Mickeysl., 282 Kelson, Joyce ., 264 Kennedy, Carol L., 68, 211 Kennedy, Carolyn S., 282 Kennedy, Linda K., 273 Kennedy, Mary E., 211 Kent, Judith A., 264 Kent, Mary A., 63 Kenyon, Edith E., 282 Kepner, James L., 211 Kerley, Elizabeth J., 282 Kern, Carol F., 245 Kern, Robert F., 57 Kershaw, Suzanne K., 282 Kerwin, Robert L., 211 Kessler, Sharon V., 53, 264 Keune, Donna K., 282 Keutzer, Ronald E., 245 Kewish. Kathleen D., 53, 211 Key, Jeannine R., 211 Kidd, Loretta F., 282 Kiesewetter, MarvinIJ., 131 Kresewetter, Myron ., 131 Kiesow, Marsha E., 282 Kieviet, Kora, 282 Kiifner, Norma F., 264 Kilgus, Ira D., 36 Killam, Linda F., 282 Killian, Kay, 53 Kindred, Karen S., 264 Kinert, Martin D., 282 King, Dick L., 282 King, Judy C., 264 King, Karen R., 264 King, Keith E., 110, 132 Kinnett, Pattilu, 282 Kinnikin, Jerry T., 114 Kinsella, Kathleen A., 282 Kinzer, Martha, 211 Kinzer, Pamela J., 282 Kirby, Delores A., 282 Kirby, Richard W., 282 Kirchhofer, Pamela, 53 Kirchner, Norma J., 264 Kirian, Richard L., 118, 119 Kir , Barbara L., 211 Kirk, Linda J., 245 Kirkpatrick, Janice L., 211 Krscella, Sandra L., 50, 282 Klasing, Karen M., 104, 211 Kleczewski, Mary A., 33, 211 Klein, Mary A., 265 Kleist, Ingelore K., 65, 149, 245 Klima, Karen L., 189, 211 Klrma, Kenneth J., 51, 255, 265 Klockenga, Arlene J., 282 Klockenga, Linda L., 282 Kloever, Shirley A., 211 Klopfenstein, Ada K., 211 KnaPP. Ramona L., 211 Knee, Fred M., 107, 118 Kneer, Dorothy A., 265 Knepg, Margo A., 245 Knig t, Geraldine J., 211 Knipple, Thomas F., 56 Knisely, Verlyn E., 110 Knobloch, Alice A., 282 Knoles, Linda L., 282 Knouse, Mary H., 265 Knowles, William A., 211 Kobierski, Paul C., 282 Koch, Barbara A., 53 Koch, Rosemarie A., 282 Koerner, Janice I., 265 Koerper, Cheryl E., 69, 246 Koes er, Donald S., 56, 282 Koester, Elvin D., 65 Kohl, Sharon R., 282 Kohler, ilzohn J., 212 Kohlin, oger D., 136 Kohlman, Dorothy A., 246 Kohn, Howard D., 56, 189, 212 Kokenes, Johanna, 273, 282 Kolinski, Charlotte, 50, 282 59 Kondritz. Robert K., 132 Kontos, Sara J., 212 Koontz, Thomas P., 212 Kordewick, Thomas J., 92, 107, 127, 212 Korista, Karen J., 39, 71, 212 Korte, Elaine M., 246 Koschel, Barbara J., 282 Kosek, Wayne R., 273, 282 Koshinski, Donald C.. 96 Kovachevich, David E., 282 Kowalski, Christine B., 99, 282 Kowalski, Mary C., 212 Kozel, Jerome L., 212 Kracik, Claude J., 132, 212 Kracmer, Lorraine B., 66, 212 Kraeger. Lois L., 246 Kraft, Rebecca J., 212 Kragler, Janice A., 265 Krajewski, Judith A., 246 Krajic, Drina M., 19 Kral, Nancy J., 212 Kramer, Margaret M., 282 Kramp, Betty G., 189 Kranz, Al, 110 Krase, Richard T., 92, 246 Krause, Barbara, 282 Krebs, Judith A., 212 Krebs, Nadine R., 55, 246 Krebs Susan L., 282 Krecek, Judith A., 246 Krehel, Paulette A., 212 Kren, Helen L., 212 Krieg, Richard E., 125 Krivi, Anne E., 282 Krizan, Sally J., 33, 212 Kroepel, Lois M., 56, 265 Kroger, Jeffrey C., 117 Kronnich, Lawrence, 188 Krozel, Rozanne E., 265 Krueger, Carol L., 283 Krueger, Carolyn M., 246 Krueger, Linda L., 29, 73, 76 Krueger, Lorelie L., 246 Krueger, Sharon L., 283 Kruger, Stephan B., 246 Krumme, Sandra L., 265 Kruse, Kenneth F., 283 Kruzan, Constance, 265 Kuchefski, Robert J., 283 Kudra, Anthony R., 283 Kuester, Penne G., 212 Kuhn, Dale R., 92 Kuhn, Joyce N., 212 Kuhnert, Virgil L., 107, 116, 1 130, 131, 212 Kulbartz, Thomas F., 131 Kulczyk, Julie A., 265 Kulczyk, Michael E., 54 Kull, Judith F., 283 Kullen, Janice L., 283 Kumlin, Carole A., 72, 212 Kumnick, Judith K., 55, 212 Kuntz, Velma R., 55 Kurtz, John R., 130, 246 Kuybida, Patricia D., 189, 213 L LaBount , Judith N., 72, 213 Lackey, Wlivian G., 99 Lackie, Elaine M., 283 LaFruir, John J., 213 Lagacy, Catherine, 246 Laney, Marsha A., 283 Lahr, M. Ruth, 51, 265 Laible, Norman W., 213 Laity, Richard J., 265 Lakadat, Elizabeth, 283 Lake, Richard A., 213 Lake, Thomas P., 85, 189, 213 LaMarsh, Charles B., 59, 265 Lamaster, Mary J., 265 Lamb, Larry A., 213 Lammle, Barbara B., 213 Lammle, Steven .F., 213 LaMorte, George, 132 LaMorte, James P., 246 Lampe, Cynthia S., 283 Lan, Pho T., 213 Landaker, Judith K., 283 Lander, James H., 56, 283 Landis, Gale L., 53. 55, 283 Landis, Ruth M., 39 Lane, Judith, 283 Lane, Lynda G., 88, 246 Lane, Nancy G., 213 Lang, Margaret J., 213 Lang, Ruth E., 213 Lange, George R., 265 Langhorst, Peggy J., 283 Langley, Sharon J., 265 Lannert, Judith G., 213 Lannon, Mary C., 213 Lapan, David R., 120, 122 Laren, Joan P., 283 Larison, Patricia A., 246 Larocca, Nadia B., 283 17 1 r l.aRochelle, Alan R., 107, 131, 213 Larsen, Ann C., 283 Larson, Karen R., 65 Larson, Laurel B., 246 Larson, Vivian K., 283 Laska, Diane, 106, 213 Laskowski, Nancy K., 56, 265 Lasley, Diana M., 106 Lathom, Martin P., 283 Latt, Karin E., 213 Laubaugh, Susan E., 213 Lauritsen, Gerald L., 213 Lautcrjung, Robert E., 114 Lawhun, Carolyn S., 283 Lawson, Cheryl J.,, 246 Lay, Kathleen J., 283 Laya, Donna J., 265 Lazarewicz, Robert S., 213 Lea, Kathryn M., 214 Leary, Judith A., 54, 283 Leathers, Otis L., 214 Lebeau, Linda A., 246 Leben, Susan C., 53. 97 Lebo, Sarah E., 283 Leden, Ann L., 214 Lee, Larry D., 214 Leenerts, Judith K., 55 Legel, Jean A., 246 Lehmann, Anne E., 53. 54, 97, 214 Lehmann, Jane N., 255 Lehn, Lynette A., 50, 237, 246 Lehnus, Glenden E., 120 Leider, Cathie A., 246 Leimbach, Patricia K., 56, 283 Leipold, Harold, 283 Leirsburg, Richard V., 214 Leiter, Arden V., 273, 283 Leman, Douglas D., 62 I.eman, Gloria V., 214 Leman, Kenneth L., 55 LeMaster, Patricia J., 265 Lemke, Charles W., 114, 283 I.emme, Ronald D., 246 Lemme, Ronald T., 37 Lemons, David L., 73, 214 Lentz, Barbara M., 28, 214 Leppala, Carol A., 283 Lercher, Barbara L., 284 Leseure. Nancy J., 265 Lester, Vicky L., 214 Leucht, William K., 97, 214 Leucke, Janice, 55 Lewis, Albert S., 214 Lewis, Cheri R., 53. 284 Lewis, Gerald J., 214 Lewis, Judy A., 284 Lewis, Margaret A.. 52 Lewis, Mary E., 246 Liberti, Annemarie R., 92, 214 Liehr, Stephen E., 38. 68, 214 Liesse. Jeanne E., 284 Liestman. Janice I., 265 Light. Warren N., 214 Lightbody, Harvey R., 284 Lind, Jenny L.. 71. 214 Lind, Mary M., 246 Lindberg. Sandra l.. 214 Lindner, Richard W., 214 Lindquist, Barbara 247 Lindquist. Nancy E.. 273 Lindsey, Evelyn S., 88. 237. 247 Lindsey. Robert J., 284 Link, Veronica P., 265 Lipke, Mary C., 107, 214 Liska, Robert A., 50, 56. 265 Litherland, Lois M., 40. 265 Lloyd, Betty, 36 Lloyd, Nancy S., 214 Lloyd, Randall A., 96, 118 Lock. Delia E., 284 Loeper, Mildred M., 265 Loftus, Emily L., 255. 265 Loftus, Judith A.. 284 Logsdon. Wayne L., 247 Lohse, Yvonne L., 65. 215 Long, Benjamin L., 65, 247 Long, Diana B., 215 Long, Joseph, 126, 127 Long, Judith E.. 215 Long, Phillip M.. 110, 131 Long. Susan E., 284 Longfellow. Richard. 96, 284 Lonngren. June L.. 64. 247 Lonsby. Janet K., 54, 215 Lord, John T., 247 Lorenz. Robert J., 120 Lott, Elizabeth E., 265 Lott, Gerald W., 284 Loudon, Anne B., 247 Loudon. Clayton, 30, 70, 215 Love, Bonnie M., 284 Lovingfoss, Phyllis M., 255, 265 Lubben, Rosalin K., 74, 215 Lubbers, Roger L., 56 Luebke, Kathleen I., 284 Luecke, Janice D., 265 Lund, Jean M., 215 Lundquist, Charles C., 107, 110, 247 Luperini, Lawrence, 284 Lussow, Carolyn A., 255, 265 Lusted, Susan J., 284 Luthe, Patricia K., 215 Luton. Cynthia I., 284 Lyford, Ronald A., 265 Lyles, Marlys A., 284 Lynn, Mary A., 284 Lyon, John C., 53, 54, 57. 59, 97 Lyons, Marsha L., 46, 215 Lype, Mary E., 284 M Maaks, Duane E., 284 MacCall, James B., 284 MacGregor, Donald A., 68 Macior, Karen S., 247 Mackay, Linda R., 53 Mackay, Margaret A., 55, 64, 265 Madary, Donna D., 215 Madonia, Sam C., 215 Magee, Marilyn R., 215 Maglone, Roberta L., 284 Magnuson, Eric E., 284 Magnuson, Karen E., 67, 215 Maher, Patricia K., 215 Maholland, Judy R., 215 Maier, Carol E., 247 Mains, Lynann L., 215 Major, John T., 107, 110 Malcolm, Daniel D., 215 Maley, Jerry J., 107, 110, 113 Malharn, Sarah J., 99 Malloy, Daniel A., 107, 127, 215 Malone, Barbara J., 247 Malone. Shirley A., 284 Maly, Mildred L., 273 Manahan, Barbara E., 265 Manahan, Richard A., 215 Mander, Sharon D.. 215 Mangan Margaret M., 67 Mann, Richard C., 114 Mann, Stephanie S., 284 Mannel, Richard P., 57, 59 Mannen, Glenda L., 215 Manning. David L., 57, 216 Mannix, Karen L., 284 Marzns, Marsha B., 247 Manock. Judith J., 53, 97. 216 Mansfield, Pamela R., 33. 216 Marabella, Judith A.. 284 Marass. Pamela A.. 284 Marazas, Janet J.. 216 Marcheschi. Eligio, 67. 216 Marco, William J., 216 Marek, Marjorie L., 88. 247 Margentina. Sandra J., 247 Markley. Michael A., 49, 216 Marks. Dale E.. 247 Markus, Diana M.. 284 Marquardt. Susan A., 265 Marquiss, Connie J.. 284 Marquiss, Sandra, 105, 247 Marr. Genita E., 247 Marth, Phyllis S., 265 Marth, Roger A.. 216 Martin, Aiay, 110 Martin, Dale R.. 284 Martin. David W., 31 Martin, Judith E.. 53. 56, 247 Martin, Langston I.. 120 Martin, Mary K.. 55. 284 Martin. Regina S.. 284 Martin, Richard A.. 216 Martin, Robert L., 284 Martin, Virgil L., 110 Martinkus. Susan F., 55 Marucci, Carol A., 284 Marucci, Mary J., 247 Masley, Becky, 273 Mason, Marilyn R., 284 Mason, Sharon M.. 216 Mast, Delora B., 216 Maszak, Robert J., 247 Matas, Sharon A., 81, 99 Matheson, Barbara M., 265 Mathews, Constance D., 284 Mathias, Rosalind, 216 Mathieson, Judith K.. 43, 56, 265 Matousek, Georgiana E., 55, 57 Mattes, Cheryl A., 216 Matthews, Sharon P., 284 Mattish. Roberta E., 284 Mattsson, Mary J., 45, 48 Matual, David M., 247 Maue, Kay F., 85, 216 Maulfair. Diana M., 284 Maurer, Dona L., 37, 85 Maxwell, Robert E., 247 May, Kenneth G., 284 May, Linda L., 247 May, Richard M.. 284 Mayberry, Carol T., 216 Mayer, Robert S., 114 Maynard, Elaine M., 216 Mayne, Ronald L., 284 Mayo, Sally A., 216 Mayr, Margo A., 67 Maytan, Julie A., 247 Mazarakos, Diane M., 284 297 McAvoy, Paulette E.. 284 McCall, Keith L., 125, 284 McCall, Sharen R., 284 McCann, Gerald J., 20 McCannon, Betty J., 284 McCarthy, Laren L., 247 McCarty, Dan P., 216 McCaw, Douglas C., 284 McCleary, Kathryn A., 284 McClenning, Henry A., 216 McCluer, Janet H., 247 McClure, Arlene P., 284 McConkey, Larry K., 247 McConkey, William C., 131 McConnaughay, Kenneth R., 50, McConnel, Diantha, 53 McCormick, Mary P., 55, 255 McCoy, Barbara S., 284 McCracken, Kathleen, 284 McCrary, Lorene V., 284 McCullough, Joan B., 247 McCullough, Patricia R., 216 McDaniel, James, 6, 255 McDaniels, Lana L., 255 McDole, Linda J., 284 McDonald, Ellen M., 284 McDowell, Richard D., 284 McElroy, Don N., 217 McFadden, Sue A., 284 McFarland, William D., 110 McGhee, Sandra M., 217 McGough, Carolyn L., 247 Milles, Jeanette A., 218 Mills, George L., 57 Mills, Larry G., 266 Millsaps, Nancy L., 266 Milnes, Janet S., 218 Miner, Donald G., 248 Mis, Kathleen D., 266 Mishler, Karen K., 53, 218 Mishler, Richard K., 60 Mistro, Frances A., 266 Mitchell, Douglas L., 218 Mitchell, Lorna, 53 Mitchell, Russell, 248 Mitchell, Susanne L., 248 Mizell, Judith A., 285 Moad, Marilyn A., 218 Mobus, Dinah J., 92, 248 Modzelewski, Steven, 218 Moenkemeier, Linda E., 285 Moffat, John A., 107, 110 Mohammed, Hamid S., 218 Molignoni, Nancy J., 266 Molln, Cheryl L., 248 Molnar, David L., 285 Molter, Joyce M., 285 Monsen, Joan E., 248 Montgomery, Diane, 99 Montgomery, Naomi A., 218 Moodle, Ralph R., 285 McGrath, Alice J., 273, 284 McGreal, Jerry D., 125 McGrew, Clarence D., 28 McGuire, Mary K., 50, 85, 247 Mclntyre, Thomas A., 60 McKay, Melody A., 285 Moore, Gale M., 248 Moore, Gregg A., 285 Moore, Kathleen M., 88, 248 Moore, Linda M., 88, 189, 218 Moore, Lynn E., 285 Moore, Priscilla M., 56, 285 Moore, Richard L., 28 Moore, Moore, Susan H., 56 Wanda L., 218 McKay, Patricia J., 53, 56, 97 McKean, Catherine A., 285 McKee, William B., 217 McKenzie, Robert B., 247 McKinstry, J. Byron, 54, 55, 56 McKittrick, Linda A., 60, 217 McLaughlin, Barbara R., 247 McLaughlin, Dorothy M., 217 McLee, Susan D., 40, 55, 247 McLester, Janet, 237, 247 McMillan, James F., 114 McMullen, Kay S., 48, 217 McMullen, Michael S., 285 McPherson, Sondra J., 285 McW'illiam, Judith I., 55, 247 Mead, Jean M., 107 Mecum, Judith A., 247 Meegan, David P., 247 Mehl, Helen S., 217 Mehrkens, Arlea A., 55, 217 Meier, Diane S., 285 Meister, Wolfgang, 217 Melom, Patricia C., 247 Melton, Connie J., 285 Menard, Walter M., 75 Mendriski, David J., 285 Menet, Helen K., 285 Menz, Fredrick E., 217 Mercer, Rollin K., 49, 110, 112 Meseke, F. Gale, 285 Messamore, Sidney R., 110 Messer, Linda R., 217 Metcalf, Marjorie E., 217 Metz, Carole A.. 247 Meyer, Elverta K., 217 Meyer, T. Frederick, 247 Miazga, Ronald C., 74, 217 Michael, Thomas B., 217 Michaels, Diana L., 53, 285 Michaels, Sheryl E., 217 Michel, Charlene M., 217 Mickle, Rebecca J., 285 Middleton, James A., 54, 56, 217 Middleton, Robert K., 161 Miedona, Agnes G., 217 Mients, Beverly J., 285 Mier, Sandra Z., 217 Mies, Charles L., 88 Mikolajczak, Gail L., 217 Milauckas, Genevieve, 218 Miles, Thomas H.. 56 Militello, Susan M., 218 Morath, Connie L., 266 Moravek, Linda A., 53, 57, 218 Morgan, Karen B., 218 Morgan, Sherman J., 132 Morgenstern, David H., 218 Morris, Andrew W., 285 Morris, Edward, 99 Morris, Nancy A., 285 Morrison, Barbara J., 285 Morrison, Don H., 218 Morrow, Bonnie L., 48, 51, 218 Morrow, Judith E., 99, 150, 237, 24 Morse, Sharon R., 39. 63, 243 Morstadt, Jean A., 248 Morton, Charles W., 248 Morton, Karen S., 31 Moser, Robert E., 56 Moshonas, Matrona P., 248 Mosier, David E., 54, 56, 97 Moskovitz, David, 56 Moskus, Jerry R., 74, 219 Mosley, Rebecca A.. 285 Moss, Gary B., 110 Motis, Marilee, 219 Mott, Marian, 219 Mounce, Ronald L., 219 Mowery, James H., 248 Mucha, Thomas J., 285 Muehrer, Dianne R., 60, 219 Mueller, Don P., 219 Mueller, Rachel J., 104 Mueller, Roger D., 120. 266 Muirhead, Barbara J.. 248 Muirhead, Carol A., 219 Muirhead, Elizabeth A.. 219 Munger, Munscll, Murphy, Nancy J., 44, 248 C. Bruce, 114 Kathleen C., 66, 219 Murphy, Patricia A., 285 Murphy, Rebecca A., 248 Miller Miller, Arlene M., 53, 55 Miller, Bett S., 248 Miller, Bradlley E., 110 Miller Connie J., 248 Miller Connie S., 285 Miller Dale L., 56 Miller, Frank A., 114, 285 Miller, Gayle E., 248 Miller Grace E., 53, 56, 97, 248 Miller, Jo A.. 285 Miller, John R., 218 Miller Judy K., 218 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller: Miller, INIiller, 298 Jeldy L.. 218 aren F. 285 J Kay F., 218 Madonna M., 266 Maria A., 99, 248 Marjorie C., 285 Nancee L., 88, 248 Van B., 107, 118 Murphy, Sharon R., 55, 97, 219 Murphy, William J., 114 Murray, James E., 96, 285 Murrell, Doris, 219 Musgrave, Victoria R., 266 Musick, James R., 219 Myers, Alice D., 219 Myers, Earleen H., 248 Myers, Nancy K., 60, 75, 248 N Nagle, Kathee A., 219 Namors, Richard A., 248 Nance, Diane, 248 Nance, James L., 248 Nash, Louise M.. 219 Nauyok. Gloria J., 285 Nave, Michael C., 285 Neal, Robert G.. 248 Neaveill, Darrell A., 219 Nebert. Carole E.. 98, 285 Nechine, Margo F., 32, 63 Neild, Betty L., 57. 266 Neild, Frances V., 219 Neill, Lynn A., 55 Neisius, Elaine C., 219 Nelson , Alice M.. 219 Nelson, Barbara A.. 285 Nelson Gene 67 248 Nelsoni Janet'K.,, 53, 266 Nelson, Linda M., 219 8 Nelson, Nancy S., 220 Nelson, Pame a A., 54, 285 Nemecek, Carol M., 285 Nemeth, Anne C., 266 Nerge, Bonnie M., 266 Nerl, Doris A., 106, 248 Nesbit, David M., 285 Nesbit, Dorothy J., 92 Ness, Donna L., 53, 285 Nessel, Denise D., 48, 220 Nettleingham, Sue C., 285 Neuendorf, Karen S., 220 Neuman, Donna J., 285 Neuman, Milton C., 92, 129, 136 Neuman, Robert M., 248 Neumann, Renna C., 248 Newbrough, Arthur T., 114 Newburn, Diana S., 285 Newbury, Sally G., 285 Newcomb, Karen J., 285 Newell, Karen A., 266 Newman, Sondra S., 60, 220 Newsom, Patricia D., 285 Newton, Pamela, 88, 248 Newtson, Janet K., 285 Nicholas, Mary L., 266 Nicholls, Karen L., 266 Otto, Myron L., 69 Otto, Phyllis V., 221 Ourth, Constance L., 221 Overbeck, John H., 221 Overholt, Karen S., 221 Owen, Sandra L., 286 P Pacholik, Robert M., 267 Padgett, John E., 28 Padilla, Sharon M., 74, 221 Page, Mary A., 286 Page, Mary L., 286 Pa ecek, Kathleen J., 286 Palmer, Elsbeth J., 286 Palmer, James F., 221 Palmer, Miriam K., 286 Pantagis, Christine, 286 Paris, Douglas C., 248 Park, Karon E., 88, 92 Parker, Mary C., 55, 286 Parker, Patricia K., 249 Parker, Sherman W., 221 Parks, Elizabeth L., 222 Parnham, Rebecca A., 28, 189, Parrett, Patricia J., 267 Nicholson, Gary E., 35, 220 Nicholson, Lawrence R., 220 Nicholson, Tom 267 Nicodemus, Patricia J., 285 Nicolet, Sarah J., 54, 97. 248 Niebuhr, Sharon D., 267 Nielsen, Dale M., 267 Niemeier, Linda L., 248 Ninness, Roger L., 107, 136 Niven, Gloria J., 285 Nixon, Janet L., 285 Noland, Sue A., 220 Noll, Carolyn S., 220 Nonn, Diane M., 285 Nonneman, Kathleen A., 220 Noon, Richard A., 220 Nordentoft, Lynn D., 267 Nordstrom, Nancy, 220 Norman, Linda K., 220 Norris, Richard F., 220 Norton, Daniel J., 220 Norton, John E., 56, 285 Norvilitis, Stephen M., 220 Novak, Nancy E., 56, 57, 97 Novotney, Terrence R., 220 Nowers, Susan B., 50, 285 Noxon, Robert D., 220 Nunemaker, Gordon L., 110, 267 Nymeyer, John F., 220 O Oanh, Doan T. M., 220 O'Brian, Leonard W., 41 O'Brien, Nancy I., 267 O'Connell, Daniel P., 267 Odell, Minnie M., 285 Oelklaus, Steve M., 110, 267 Ogg, Carol A., 248 Ogorek, Patricia, 56 Ohnemus, John E., 220 Okinaka, Katherine E., 220 Oliver, Charles D., 53, 54, 55 Oliver, Jerry G., 221 Oliver, Venita S., 55, 285 Oliver, Wendell E., 6, 37, 248 Parrott, Joan F., 222 Partridge, Eldon C., 96 Ollman, Janet M., 285 Olmstead, James C., 267 Olmstead, Jean P., 221 Olmstead, Patricia C., 69, 221 Olmstead, Timothy M., 221 Olson, Aldeen L., 248 Olson, Barbara A., 237 Olson, Charles E., 55, 285 Olson, Gloria J., 221 Olson, Jon C., 221 Olson, Judy A., 285 Olson, Lawrence E., 50 Olson, Linda K., 53, 285 Omanson, Linda J., 221 Omanson, Roger L., 285 Omar, Margaret L., 286 Omohundro, Carol A., 221 Oncken, Jari L., 54, 221 O'Neal, Ruth A., 286 O'Neill, Anne C., 286 O'Neill, William J., 110, 114 Oneth, Patti L., 97, 221 Ong, Peggy A., 221 On en, Zeita M., 286 O'Reilly, Henry M., 132, 135 O'Rour e, Jeanne E., 286 Orr. Ellen E., 183, 221 Orr, Jane, 104, 286 Orr, Linda A., 286 Orrison, William M., 138, 139 Oscarson, Christine, 286 Ossello, Diane E., 267 Osterman, Judith E., 267 Ostrem, Elaine L., 286 Ott, Sandra K., 267 Ottens, Carol A., 28, 221 Otto, Helen M., 221 Partridge, Glenda F., 53, 286 Pascal, Martha A., 222 Paschon, Dian K., 255, 267 Pasley, Lynda S., 286 Passafume, Mary L., 67 Passow, Betty J., 255 Patkus, Donald, 249 Patterson, Jacqueline E., 267 Patterson, James E., 286 Patton, Jloyce A., 286 Patton, osemary S., 56, 286 Paul, Marjorie E., 55, 286 Paulett, Virgilyn L., 286 Paulson, George C., 222 Paulson, Gloria P., 222 Pawlas, Barbara A., 249 Payne, Michael H., 45 Payne, Michael J., 50 Pearson, Bonnie R., 222 2 Pearson, Carolyn E., 53, 56, 97 222 Pearson, Paul A., 88, 237, 24 Pearson, Virginia A., 53, 286 Peart, Diane C., 267 Peck, Donna L., 286 Peck, Kathy D., 267 Pedigo, John G., 267 Peecher, Judy L., 286 Peeck, Steve, 53 Pein, Margaret A., 222 Pein, Nancy L., 267 Peithman, Charlene D., 56, 267 Peithman, Janet R., 286 Pelc, Barbara M., 255, 267 Pell, C nthia A., 286 Penn, Alice P., 267 Pennie, Lawrence M., 92 Perisho, Joy A., 286 Perkinson, Virginia B., 222 Perkowski, Elaine T., 222 Perlberg. Raymond J., 249 Perona. Dale F., 267 Perry, Karin R., 286 Perschnick, Gerald W., 52 Perso, Linda J., 286 Peschke, Iludith A., 53, 267 Peters, A berta A., 249 Peters, Jesse B., 189, 222 Peters, Joyce R., 267 Peters, Virginia L., 222 Peterson, Ann M., 267 Peterson, April S., 267 Peterson, Fred R., 286 Peterson, Joan C., 249 Peterson, Julianne, 53, 267 Peterson, Linda J., 286 Peterson, Mary L., 222 Peterson, Patricia A., 222 Peterson, Rebecca S., 286 Peterson, Robert G., 267 Peterson, Sallie B., 222 Peterson, Sharon L., 222 Peterson, Stephen L., 286 Peterson, Steven C., 222 Petroski, Ronald J., 222 Pettijohn, Sharon J., 31, 249 Pettit, Sharon K., 31 Petty, Linda K., 222, 286 9 . Petty, Stanley J., 107, 110, 130, 131 249 Peuvion, Diane M., 267 Peuvion, Donna M., 267 Pfalf, Jeanne E., 55 Pfeiffer, Richard P., 286 Plleger, Linda S., 53, 55, 286 Phares, Delores I., 249 Pharr, Benna V., 286 Phellps, Jane L., 57, 249 Phil ippi, Marion A., 249 Phillips, Andrea M., 88, 237 Phillips, Carol A.. 286 Phillips, Darlene S., 286 Phillips Phillips Phillips , Lois E., 286 , Michael C., 114 Paul, 223 Phillips, Paul E., 223 Phillips, Randy L., 223 Phipps. Ann S., 267 Phipps, Marsha J., 267 Pichman, Valarie A., 286 Pickerill, Robert J., 223 Pickering, Roberta A., 106, 249 Pidrman, Susan C., 286 Pieper, Judith A., 267 Pieper, Mary S., 286 Pierce, James R., 286 Pierson, Janet H., 286 Piinotti, Roseann C., 249 Pi e, Maureen D., 53, 55 Pillow, Donna K., 249 Pinkham, Sharon L., 55, 286 Pinney, Karen D., 286 Pinzke, Kenneth G., 267 Piper, Charlene A., 250 Piper, Mary K., 286 Pitchman, Sharon G., 99, 223 Pizzimenti, Kathleen J., 81, 106 Place, Nancy L., 255 Plattner, Marlene A., 286 Pliner. Ann V., 286 Pocius, Jacqueline, 250 Polecha, Marian C., 267 Polechla, Paula J., 88, 92, 250 Polick, Barbara A., 223 Pollak, Donna A., 286 Pollock, Sue A., 286 Pomerenke, Neil B., 250 Pond, Karla S., 286 Ponsetto, Mary R., 286 Pool, Fairlynn, 286 Rasmussen, Janet L., 250 Rasmussen, Lillie M., 268 Rauworth, Barbara J., 224 Ravegnani, Marlene L., 287 Rawlins, Timothy L., 114 Rayburn, Diane A., 107 Read, Joyce A., 40 Rebokas, Dorothy J., 88, 250 Redenbarger, Wayne J., 52, 53, 55 Redmond, Charlotte A., 250 Redmond, Mary L., 224 Reeser, Karen L., 53, 224 Reeves, Roberta L., 66 Regez, Richard L., 35, 107, 110, 118, 250 Rehder, Judith A., 74 Rehn, Nancy M., 250 Reichert, Randal R., 224 Reid, Marjorie S., 224 Reifel, Keith M., 287 Reimer, Janice, 53 Reinacher, Judith A., 287 Reinhardt, Sharon L., 224 Reinhart, Edward J., Jr, 224 Reinhart, Larrzy J., 224 Reitenbach, E ris M., 250 Reiter, Carol L., 63, 224 Remsburg, Sue E., 287 Renner, William F., 287 Reutner, Susan R., 224 Reutter, Bob C., 224 Reynolds, David G., 287 Reynolds, Gay C., 287 Reynolds, Ka a G., 250 Reynolds, Mylla R., 287 Rezabek, Scott E., 224 Rezek, Diane M., 273, 287 Rhoda, Martha A., 224 Rich Pool, Linda L., 286 Pool, Richard H., 286 Poole, Kathleen V., 273, 287 Pople, Sally Jo, 223 Porick, Porter, Dennis B., 60, 250 Janet, 287 Porter, Penelope A., 223 Potsic, Mary L., 250 Potson, Eris L., 55, 267 Powell, Charles A., 129 Powell, Joyce E., 287 Powell, Thomas, 107, 131 Powell, Powell, Prairie, Virgine E., 223 William T., 107, 136, 2 Karen M., 55, 267 Prato, Karyn L., 223 Pratt, Bonnie B., 88, 223 Pray, Nancy S., 267 Pree, Janet L., 223 Preno, Judith, 161 Price, Ronald W., 107, 250 Prichard, Patricia R., 53. 287 Riccio, Dennis R., 114, 287 Rice, Edna W., 224 Rice, Ethlyn J., 250 Rice, Jean E., 268 Rich, Pamela E., 287 ard, Lloyd N., 224 Primmer, Colette G.. 223 Primmer, Jane C., 268 Prince, Marilyn S., 250 Pritchard, Jean A., 268 Prochaska, Alan E.. 56 Prochnow, Ronald D., 223 Proctor, Larry D.. 223 Proehl, Howard W., 268 Profhtt, Sara A.. 287 Prombo, James R., 287 Provasi, Sandra K., 287 Prowant, Kay L., 54, 56. 57, 97 Pudelka, Pamela A., 287 Pugsley, Carol S., 43, 287 Purcell. Kathleen A., 268 Puricellio, Jane E., 55, 287 Quertermus, Carl J., 223 Quig, Penelope, 250 Quimby, Carol S., 287 Quimbif- .Judith E., 287 Quinn, William J., 223 Quinsey. Bettie A., 223 R Raber. Cheryl L., 99 Radeff, Linda S., 287 Rademaker, Cheryl A., 28, 223 Raders, Barry J.. 125 Raehn, Judy, 287 Ragsdale, Kathryn L., 39, 250 Rahn, Darryl W., 55, 268 Rahn, John F., 114 Rainey, Minnie N., 223 Rake, Anthony I., 287 Rake, Susan M.. 287 Ramach, Betty J., 287 Rammel. Kathleen A., 287 Rampa, Nancy K., 55, 287 Ramsey, Jack R., 35, 96, 250 Randles. Shirley B., 224 Randolph, James R., 120 Randolph, Marcia M., 224 Rankin. Barbara J.. 224 Ransdell, Levada N., 268 Rapp, Carol J., 88, 250 Rapp, Richard J., 138 Richards, James L., 287 Richards, Michael H., 53, 68, 268 Richards, Susan L., 53, 287 Richualsky. Shirley A., 268 Rickards,gonathan, 114 Ricketts, lenda D., 250 Riddle, James D., 64, 131 Riechers, Jalaine J., 104, 287 Rieger, Virginia M., 92 Rieman, Sarah C., 268 Rients, Ernest A., 250 Rieser, Volker J., 30 Rilel, William L., 225 Rim us, Toni L., 268 Rine, Janis M., 268 Rink, Carol A., 268 Rinkenberger, James W., 48, 72, 167, 225 Rinkenberger, Linda K., 250 Rinkenberger, Stephen, 55 Ripley, Theresa M., 250 Rippey, Trudy K., 287 Ritchie, Patricia J., 287 Ritt. Barbara A., 287 Rittenhouse. Eric M., 131, 268 Rivers, Linda R.. 29, 225 Roberts, Edmund L., 268 Roberts, Karen, 53 Roberts, Joseph M., 110 Robertson, Rebecca J., 287 Robertson, Richard M., 37, 55, 68 Robeson, Norman L., 225 Robinson, Diane L., 287 Robinson, Lois A., 225 Robinson, William H., 107, 132. 268 Rockabrand, Walter R., 88, 225 Roderick. Terry K., 57, 97 Rodger, Jon A., 287 Rodgers, Nancy M.. 225 Rodriguez. Frederick M., 225 Roemer, Ella J., 53. 54, 57. 250 Roennigke, Cheryl J., 53, 287 Roepenack, James R., 114 Roeschlev. James A., 225 Rogers, Cherol I., 55. 225 Rohman. Pamela J., 53, 55, 268 Rohrer. Marcia E., 268 Rolls, Janice M.. 225 Ropiequet, Ann E., 68. 268 Ropiequet, Jane E., 225 Rorke. David A., 268 Rose, Jacqueline A., 237, 250 Rose, Madolyn C., 56, 287 Rose, Roberta. 53 Roseman. Jack K.. 96, 250 Rosenberg. James E., 287 Rosenhush, Ruth D., 250 Rosenfield. Barbara, 287 Ross, Candace M., 268 Ross, Carol K.. 225 Ross, Corliss D., 53. 54, 287 Ross, Jerome L., 120, 123, 132. 225 Ross. Judy L.. 225 Rostberiz. Linda L., 287 Roth, Cheryl A., 66 Roth, Diane L., 268 Roth, Diane M., 268 Roth, Myna E., 225 Rounds, Richard C., 85, 107, 127 225 Rousar, Judith A., 225 Rousar, Susan S., 55, 250 Rowe, Cheryl L., 287 Rubin, Donald L., 268 Ruckman, Eleanor K., 287 Rudy, Malinda A., 287 Rueschaw, Elaine E., 250 Ruhaak, Linda, 250 Rumchak, James R., 129 Rumchak, William R., 107, 129 Rundquist, Bette E., 268 Rush, Robert W., 120 Rusk, Margaret A., 255, 268 Russell, Charles R., 43, 107, 118 Russell, David E., 287 Russell, Georgia K., 268 Russell, Keith W., 250 Russell, Patricia H., 225 Russow, Sharon K., 225 Rustemeyer, Sandra L., 268 Ruthey, Geraldine M., 189, 225 Ruva, Gerald J., 28, 226 Ruzich, Patricia A., 287 Ruzicka, Patricia A., 40, 56, 250 Ryan, Judith A., 55, 287 Ryan, Nancy J., 287 Rybacki, Donna R., 226 Rybacki, Richard L., 226 Ryberg, Donald J., 56, 88, 250 Ryburn, Carol A., 268 Ryder, Michael B., 268 S Saar, Tena B., 268 Saathoff, Tedd H., 287 Sadler, Danny L., 88, 132 Sailors, Shirley F., 41, 250 Sajovic, Marla M., 287 Saletzki, Sandra K., 287 Sallee, Bertha A., 287 Salley, Bradford A., 287 Salogga, Kay R., 287 Salter, Lonnie S., 32 Sample, Robert H., 268 Sampson, Carole E., 226 Samuel, Roberta A., 226 Samuelson, Sylvia L., 268 Sanborn, David A., 64 Sandelin, Judith E., 226 Sandford, Diane K., 287 Sandine, Harriet J., 226 Sanford, John C., 250 Sanford, Ronald E., 114 Sanger, Carol A., 268 Santini. Alan P., 56, 273. 288 Sappenheld, Joyce A., 288 Sargeant, Rodney L., 226 Sargent, Nancy M., 288 Sarver, Jo A., 268 Satorius, James E., 288 Satorius, Margaret A., 268 Satteriield. Karen R.. 268 Sauer. Judith V., 226 Saunders, Carl E., 55 Saunders. Hanley P., 250 Saupe, Oletta M., 33. 250 Saxsma, Sheryl L., 288 Scarpelli, Pamela A. M., 99 Scents, Bonnie D., 226 Schackler, Kathryn M., 226 Schaefer, Mary A., 226 Schafer, Barbara L., 255 Schafer, Larry E., 226 Schaper, Christie. 268 Schar, Sara L., 268 Schavitz, Karen F., 288 Schawitsch, Shirley A., 226 Scheer. Elizabeth A., 269 Schenck. Paulette D., 288 Schenfeldt, Christopher W., 226 Scherer, Marion. 55. 288 Scherer. Susan K.. 288 Schermerhorn. Nancy, 288 Schingel, G. Richard, 288 Schipoer. Gail K.. 96 Schlotzhauer, Thomas. 96, 288 Schmidt Schmidt, . Joseph W., 288 Janet E.. 250 Schmidt, Julie A.. 226 Schmidt. Nanette E., 288 Schmidt, Sharon K.. 288 Schmidt, Van W.. 288 Schmitgall. Kathryn P.. 75, 226 Schmitt. Carol A.. 288 Schneider, Barbara J.. 250 Schneider. Mary E.. 189. 226 Schobel, Karen L.. 32. 56, 251 Scholes, Donald E.. 288 Scholler, Susan L.. 98. 269 Schoonhoyen. Judith M.. 288 Schoonover. Martha S.. 269 SchoPP. Margaret A.. 226 Schoppe. Robert P.. 251 Schovain, Pamela J., 36, 237, 251 Schramm, Larry. 53 Schramm, Nanci A., 226 Schreck, Richar O., 288 Schrenk, Carol J., 251 Schrishuhn, Richard E., 226 Schroeder, Anne M., 288 Schroeder, Charlotte A., 227 Schroeder, Jane K., 251 Schroeder, My A., 269 Schroeder, arian N., 227 Schroth, Henry R., 269 Schubert, John F., 288 Schubert, Katherine, 288 Schuler, Richard V., 92 Schuller, Kathleen L., 227 Schultz, Diane L., 288 Schultz, Nancy L., 269 Schultze, Janet, 53, 56, 57, 251 Schulze, Susan L., 50, 55, 56, 269 Schumm, Sandra R., 227 Schupbach. Carolyn M., 227 Schuster, Susan A., 288 Schutt. Paula L., 227 Schwab, Melodly K., 288 Schwartz, Mari ynn R., 227 Schwartz, Marilyn J., 48, 72, 227 Schwartz, Seymour J., 269 Schweickart, Carol A., 55, 227 Scott, Vida L., 85, 227 Scroggs. Sue, 288 Sebby, Otto L., 251 Sebens, Carl. 53 Sederwall. Nancy L., 288 Seefeldt. Karen B., 227 Seeger, Loretta D., 288 Seggebruch, Madalyn B., 227 Seibert, Geraldine K., 227 Seihert, Harriett A., 269 Seifert. Constance A., 251 Seils, Herbert A., 110 Sellers, James C., 288 Semanisin, Carol S., 106, 251 Seneff, Charlotte A., 98, 289 Sennett, Edward M., 120, 132, 13 Serrine. Kay, 53 Sevland, Karen A., 251 Sexton, Curtis P., 289 Shadewaldt, Gail R., 289 Shafer, Diana L., 289 Shaheen, Elise A., 289 Shaner, Sandra K., 71, 189, 227 Shanklin, Richard L., 57, 59, 97, Shannon. Patrick D., 227 Sharer, Diana L., 289 Sharp, David E., 269 Sharp, William A., 50 Shaw, Janet I., 289 Shea, Arthur M., 131, 269 Shearer, Karen L.. 54, 227 Sheehan, Sandra L.. 289 Sheerman, Dolores E., 227 Sheets. Lesley J., 289 Shemansky. Richard B., 114 Sheppard. Judith J., 48, 251 Sherer. Gail M.. 92. 269 Sheridan, Gary L., 289 Sherman. Judith K., 251 Shields, Carol C., 227 Shields, Carol S., 289 ShiHiet. James D., 289 Shipman, Fred C., 251 Shipper, Carol E., 227 Shipton, Mary R., 269 Shirley, Karen J.. 269 Shirvis. Cynthia P., 55 Shook. James L.. 227 Shores, Patricia L., 267 Short, Ronald E.. 69. 85, 227 Short, Steven L., 228 Shoup, Terry L.. 107. 118 Showers, Steven M., 49. 118, 251 Shriver, Charles A.. 251 Shuckhart. Robert W., 132 Shurr, David C., 289 Sica. Joanne M.. 289 Sickbert. Marv L.. 53. 97 Sidell, Gary R.. 289 Siebel. Harry H , 289 Siegmund. Randy J., 269 Siegrist, Norma L.. 99. 269 Siemsen. Jean M.. 228 Sienkiewicz. Harriet A., 228 Sievers, Laura J.. 56 289 Sieler, Carroll R . 269 Sikkema. Sherry D.. 45. 52 Sikorski. Robert A.. 56 Sila, Charles E.. 289 Sima. I-Ienry. 228 Simkins. Mary E., 55. 289 Simko, James A.. 67, 255. 269 Simmons. Howard W.. 114. 289 Simons, Roberta L., 53. 55, 251 Simonson. Faye M., 228 Simpson. James W., 114 Sinclair. Georgianna. 289 Singer, Sharon I... 228 Singleton. Charlotte E.. 251 Siniscalchi. Elizabeth A.. 88, 251 Sistek. Margaret J.. 251 Siville. Margaret R.. 251 Siwinski, Patricia M., 104, 289 5 289 299 Skadden, Nancy J., 289 Skala, Arlene J., S6 Skarnikat, Susan K., 88, 251 Skelton , Mary E., 68 Skinner, Carol K., 228 Skinner, Gary D., 114 Skinner, Mary F., 29, 67, 73 Skinner, Ronald L., 69, 228 Skirm, Penelope A., 251 Skoog, Brian E., 40, 228 Skrinskus, Donna V., 289 Slatteniren, Amanda, 289 Slavice , Ruth J., 289 Sleevar, Josephine A., 289 Sloan, James K., 118 Sloan, Marsha L., 106, 189, 228 Slupianek, Nancy, 269 Slygh, Barbara J., 251 Small, Barbara E., 269 Small, Mary B., 53, 55 Small, Pamela E., 289 Small, Thomas W., 30 Smania, Peter J., 228 Smejkal, Linda J., 269 Smelko, Gerald F., 228 Smeltzer, Mary A., 6, 105, 251 Smith Barbara J., 289 Smith, Brian, W., 43, 228 Smith, Charles R., 92 Smith, Constance M., 269 Smith, Deborah, 54, 98, 289 Smith, Della M., 289 Smith, Dianna D., 53 Smith, Dianne C., 55 Smith, Dixie L., 55, 99. 289 Smith Donna I., 289 Smith Garnet I., 289 Smith, Jeffrey B., 251 Smith, Joann E., 251 Smith, Judith A., 99, 289 Smith, Lory L., 255 Smith, Margaret, 228 Smith, Mary K., 228 Smith, Richard O., 228 Smith Susan A., 251 Smith Vicky L. 251 smithion, Elouise J., 289 Smothers, Dana S., 289 Smucker, Frank C., 50, 52, 60, Snee, Geraldine M., 228 Sneed, Carl B., 131 Lewis T.. 179 Sneesby, Mary M., 48, 53, 88, 9 Snell, Agnes. 53 Snell, Darlene E., 251 Snell, David G., 251 Snell, Marcia M., 289 Snopko, James. 228 Snow. Norma D., 251 Snowberg, Richard L., 136 Snyder, Edward C.. 251 Snyder, Gail I.. 269 Snyder, Karen R., 289 Sobbe, Linda A., 255. 269 Sochon, Flynn P., 117 Soebbing, Donna J., 251 Sokol, Cheryl M., 228 Sokolowski, Sandra M., 289 Soldat, Linda R.. 289 Sorensen, Neil W., 289 Sorensen, Vera J., 269 Souhrada, Thomas E., 114 Southgate, Patricia J., 228 Spachman. Carol A., 289 Sparling, Mary L.. 67. 229 Spaulding. Larry C., 229 Specher, Martha M., 251 Speckman, Dennis L., 289 Speer, Carol J-. 57. 229 Speer, Carol J.. 269 Speer, Gerald W., 96. 189, 229 Speers, William L.. 69, 229 Spence, Linda S.. 289 Spence, Lucille V.. 251 Spires, Linda S., 289 Spitler, Myrna A., 289 Spitza, Marlene D.. 229 Sprague, Carol S., 289 Sprague, Mary L, E.. 289 Sprecher, Martha M., 40 Springer, Patricia A.. 251 Sprouse, David D.. 88, 96 Sprout, Karen J., 229 Srogus, Maryann, 289 Stadel, Joan E.. 229 Staffeldt, Lorraine A., 251 Stahl, Carol S.. 98 Stahl, Cecilia D., 229 Stahl, Janet K.. 251 Stalcup, Donald C., 110 Stallings, Glen D., 229 Stallwitz. Carolyn M., 56 Stapler, Jane, 53 Stark, Charles R., 54. 57, 251 Stauter. Linda K.. 289 Stead, Mary B.. 269 Stearns. Peggy L., 106, 269 Steck, Janet E.. 229 Steers, Robert G., 18. 53, 56, 9 Steffan, Sally P.. 273 Steimle, James P., 252 300 228 s, 251 7, 289 Steinbach, Terry L., 43, 289 Stellwagen, Joan A., 255, 269 Stephen, Betty R., 229 Stephens, Linda K., 289 Stephens, Lloyd D., 55, 269 Stephenson, Larry E., 41, 50, 229 Stern, Robert E., 229 Stevens, Betty I., 229 Stevens, Gary E., 107, 110, 229 Stevens, Jone B., 273 Stevens, Karen L., 289 Stevens, Marilyn G., 229 Stevens, Ruth.A., 57, 68 Stevens, Virginia A., 289 Stevenson, Joyce E., 44, 229 Stevenson, Judith F., 229 Tarsitano, Luigina R., 231 Tassart, Janet K., 290 Tatje, Jerilyn A., 40 Taube, Irene R., 252 Taylor, Barbara A., 252 Taylor, Barbara J., 290 Taylor, Charles A., 231 Taylor, Donna J., 68, 231 Taylor, Geraldine G., 270 Taylor, Jgnis R., 270 Taylor, aren S., 55 Taylor, Lloyd G., 231 Taylor, Marsha L., 270 Taylor, Nancy J., 270 Teal, Genevieve M., 98 Templeton, David A., 255 . 270 U Ufkes, Ruth A., 291 Umland, Diane L., 271 Underwood, Willard A., 232 Unser, Theresa A., 41 Urbanski, Barbara J., 255, 271 Urbrock, Julie A., 253 V Vacula, Barbara K.. 291 Vaitkus, Margaret A., 291 Vaksdal, Janet L.. 35 Valbert. Sandra E., 271 VanAlsburg, Kay, 271 Stevenson, Larry T., 229 Stevig, Terry L., 289 Stick es, Katherine L., 269 Stickling, Donna L., 77, 237, 252 Still, Cheryl A., 289 Stine, Lyle E., 229 Stine, Marcia K., 230 Stockman, Patricia A., 230 Stockum. Michael R., 237 Sto is, Stoies, Kay A., 289 Patricia L., 56, 290 Templeton, Mary A., 273 Tennant, David L., 252 Tepper, Paul A., 270 Terrill, Sharon L., 252 Terry, Beverley A., 290 Tess, Mary L., 290 Teutsch, Kay E.. 290 Thaler, Tina, 291 Theobald, Marvin G., 291 Thielbar, Julie E., 231 Tholen, Harold, 132, 252 VanAlstine, Sharon, 291 VanAuron, Susan J., 291 VanAutreve, Madge M., 253 Vancil, Gary K., 232 Vanclenberg, Mary E., 232 Vanderby. Sandra K., 253 Vanderheid, Paula J., 271 Vandewalle. Carolyn E., 253 VanDyke, Jeanne, 271 Vanerka, Carol J., 232 Vanl-Iall, Carole. 253 Stoll, Anita M., 290 Stoll, Lanette S., 99 Storley, Jane C., 269 Stone, Jeanne A., 269 ohn H., 230 Stone, llq Stone, eith W., 230 Stone, Patricia A., 54 Stone. Sandra M., 230 Stoneburner, Kathleen F., 230 Stoneking, Sue E., 230 Stonner, Sondra K., 290 Stott, Joanne R., 250 Stout, Frances F., 230 Strain, Carol R., 230 Stransenback, Christine M., 269 Strayer, Nancy R., 230 Stremlau, Jan, 53 Strohman, Jo A., 68, 230 Strong, Michael M., 118, 269 Strong, Robert M., 290 Strue ing, Sharon E., 53, 54, 97 Stubbleheld, Carol A., 53, 269 Stuckel, Judith A., 290 Stuckemeyer, Sharon, 290 Thomas, Daniel B., 291 Thomas Gloria M., 30 67 Thomas, James A., 110, 270 Thomas, Keith J., 74, 231 Thomas, Margaret A., 231 Thomas, Marilynn K., 270 Thomas, Patricia J., 55 Thomas, Sharon 252 Thomas, Stephanie S., 291 Thomas, Steven C., 56 u . Thomas, S nne B , 231 Thompson, Amelia S., 291 Thompson, Carl E.. 291 Thompson, Donna M., 291 Thompson, Keith J., 252 Thompson, Linda D., 252 Thompson, Ronald E., 54 Thompson, Thoma S., 291 Thompson, Thornburg, Wesley J., 88, 96, Joan G., 252 Thorson, Myrla D., 270 Thorson, Mary A.. 107, 231 Thurow, Susan, 291 Tice, Janeen R., 55 70, 237 237, 252 VanHall. Gary 291 VanLeirsburg, Richard G., 54 VanMeter, Paula J., 56 VanOpdorp. Karenlj., 232 VanPernis, Jacquelin, 271 Varner. Larry N., 232 Vasos. Karen C.. 46. 253 Vaughn, John T., 55. 291 Vaught, JHCIV D., 271 Vaught, William L., 110, 232 Vaupel, Barbara L., 291 Vaupel, Dennis K., 56 Vavra, Rose M. A.. 253 Vavrinek. Ronald L., 41 Vazales. Richard W.. 232 Vedas. Donald J.. 271 Vedder. Richard V., 107, 110, 232 Veiga. Maria C.. 291 Vermeire, Gerard G.. 232 Verplaetse, Mariorie A.. 253 Vespa, Margaret A.. 291 Vickers. Sharon L.. 291 Vieira. Gay L.. 232 Vignocchi. Kathryn M., 92, 99, 232 Stucky, Roger C. , 252 Studebaker, Sandra L., 252 Stuhmer, Shirley I., 63, 230 Stull, Sondra J., 55, 290 Stumm, Shirley, 54, 97, 105, 269 Sturgeon. Jackie D., 110 Sturm, Sturm, Suane, Carol A., 290 Gloria E., 53, 252 Marianne E., 252 Sudano, Gary R., 56, 57, 59, 230 Suhadolnik, Michael F., 230 Suhr, Jurgen P., 60 Sullivan, laine M., 290 Sullivan, Mary K., 230 Sullivan, Sharon H., 89 Sullivan, Steven M., 269 Summers, Dale R., 290 Summers, Lillian M., 290 Summers, William D., 290 Sundbe rg, Nancy C., 230 Sunderland, Janet K., 269 Sunko Lenore, 230 Sunleaif. Susan R.. 270 Sutter, Elizabeth J.. ss, zsz Sutter, Janet L., 230 Sutton, Cheryl L., 55, 270 Sutton, Elizabeth J., 290 Sutton. Lynda K.. 290 Svoboda, Tonia N., 44, 290 Swan, Patricia M.. 51. 252 Swanson, Carole A., 290 Swanson, Donna L.. 270 Swearingen, James K., 110 Sweatt, Karen L., 270 Sweeney, Kathleen A.. 290 Sweeney, Mary C., 270 Sweeney, Thomas J., 290 Sweet, Joann P., 290 Swegle, Karen J., 270 Switzer, Michael D.. 270 Swope, Diana I., 290 Sydow, Dorothy A.. 230 Symons, Rita N., 56. 270 Syniski, Kathy A., 290 T Taber, Marlys K., 252 Taft, Nancy R.. 99. 290 Tafzue, Nancy F., 252 Takacs, Erika P.. 30, 230 Takacs, Laszlo, 231 Takakoshi, Mildred K., 57, 270 Tamblyn, Terry, 92, 252 Tandy, Fred L., 57, 252 Tanis, Constance L., 44, 53, 270 Tarditf, Suzanne M., 44, 290 Tarian, Eve G., 290 Tidmarsh. Pamela J., 270 Tierney, Dianne M.. 291 Tillery, Cheryl L., 40. 291 Tilton, Stephen A., 231 Timmerman, Ineke, 270 Timmerman, Rudolph H., 118, 231 Tinker, Charles A.. 252 Tipton, Royleen M., 107 Tischler, James A.. 6. 189, 231 Titus. Evelyn M., 252 Tiz, Terry A., 55, 97 Tiarks, Kathleen A.. 291 Tobias, Frances J., 57, 97, 252 Tobler, Janice. 231 Toebes, Lucy Ann, 291 Toepke, Arlene J.. 253 Toepke, Donald D.. 231 Togliatti. Marc D., 231 Tokarz, Diane C.. 231 Tolson, Alberta C., 88, 237, 253 Tomb, Lucille, 231 Tombaugh, Paul R.. 270 Tonini, Myra D.. 55 Torbert. Connie K., 253 Toth, Alexander A., 231 Towal, Betty N.. 231 Towler, Cynthia J., 291 Towns, Mickey D.. 231 Towns, Peggy A., 55 Tramba, James L., 47 Trankar. Nancy I.., 253 Trappe, Barbara L., 291 Trauernicht. Joann, 53, 270 Traughber, Ira R.. 232 Treadwav, Carol J., 253 Treadwell, Harolyn J., 53. 55, 88, 253 Treder. Barbara l., 53. 54 Trent, Margaret L., 253 Trent. Marv. 253 Treschak, Norma J., 251 Triefenbach, Frederick H., 232 Vincent. Mary J., 253 Vittitoe. Judy I... 232 Vittnn. Jerry L., 253 Voelker. Elaine C.. 271 Voelz. Carol I.. 253 Vogel. Carol A.. 291 Vogen, Patricia L.. 53. 97. 253 Voges. Dora. 55. 57. 97, 291 Vogt. Ervin F.. 88. 271 Voigt. Sharon B.. 233 Voisen. Dorothy Y.. 233 Voinovich. Marvaret H., 56 Voland. Marv M.. 233 Vonderbeid. Paula T.. 55 Voorhees. Sandra G.. 271 Vreeland. Joan C.. 253 Vrzak. Bernadine L.. 233 W Wacker. Lloyd E.. 68. 233 Waddell, Dornthv I.. 291 Waddell. Nelda M.. 233 Wade. Cheri. 52 Raleigh T.., 271 Wade, Richard B., 118 Wlade. Virginia G.. 233 Waganer. Donna M.. 253 Wagner, Eugene H.. 233 Wagner. Janet C.. 253 Wahls. Roger C.. 271 Waidman, Dawn E.. 271 Waldhier. Bernard M.. 233 Wade. Waldmier. Janina. 54. 56. 271 Walion, Dorothy K.. 233 Walker, Carol T.. 233 Walker. Carol S.. 253 Walker, Cherrvll E., 291 Walker, Tohn S.. 85 Walker. Kenneth R . 253 Walker, Trimble Mariorie A., 232 Triner. Merikay. 232 Troesch, Peter T., 232 Troll. Judith C.. 76. 253 Trottier, Linda L., 98. 99. 270 Trudeau, James L., 57. 291 Trumble. Gerald A.. 232 Tucker, Carol E.. 270 Tucker, Michael C., 55. 255 Tuntland, Me-'le H., 56, 291 Turley, John E., 255 Turley, Kay A., 271 Turley, Linda L.. 232 Turner, Barbara J.. 253 Turner, Mary I., 232 Turney. Marion J., 253 Tutas, Charlotte, 30, 255 Tyler, Diane I., 54 Walker. Mark E.. 129. 271 Wall. Karen E.. 25? Wallace. lane A.. 252 Wallace. Linda D.. 771 Walle. David F., 252 Walley. Judy K.. 253 Walling. Dorothy J.. 53. 233 Walling, Mary I.. 233 Walling. Robert C.. 28. 55. 56. 271 Walsh, Constance M.. 291 Walsh, Nancy T.. 48 Walsh, Richard T.. 54. 753 Walter. Ann E.. 105, 233 Wfalter. Walter K., 233 Walters. Nancv L.. 233 Walton, Cheryl L.. 253 Walzer. Norman C.. 37, 253 Wfanninger, Marian F., 40, 51, 253 Wilson, Gary A., 85, 184, 189, 255 Wantland, Albert D., 291 Ward, Jean C., 271 Ware, Sharon S., 253 Warner, Debby A., 99, 291 Warner, Joan M., 68, 271 Warner, Sandra K., 253 Warnick, Rose A. P., 233 Warsaw, Ilene M., 233 Washington, Lenore M., 233 Waterkotte, Karin, 41 Waters, Helen J., 53, 54, 56, 97 Watkins, Georgana E., 42, 233 Watkins, Kaye L., 53, 291 Watkins, Mary A., 254 Watson, Verna L., 233 Watt, J. Robert, 114, 291 Watts, Linda M., 291 Wavak, Sharron E., 234 Wayland, Suzanne, 271 Weaver, Barbara A., 41 Weaver, Nancy J., 291 Weaver, Sharon A., 291 Webb, Carol S., 234 Webb, Roger G., 271 Webb, Susan L., 53, 291 Webber, Carol A., 254 Weber, Hanna T., 234 Weber, Jim M., 110 Weber, Mary M., 254 Weber, Roger A., 234 Weberg, David E., 291 Webster, Kathleen E., 56 Wedekind, Ronald R., 50, 234 Wedekind, Sandra P., 254 Wedgewood. Gail L., 45 Wedin, Gail A., 254 Weer, Barry, 53 Weers, Henry R., 254 We ner, Patricia A., 55 Welqmeyer, Suzanne K., 234 Weick, Laurel J., 55, 291 Weise, Edith P., 47, 234 Welch, Ben L., 234 Welch, Judy K., 254 Welch, homas C., 88, 96 Wells, Diane L., 234 Wells, Peggy A., 291 Wells, Ronald C., 138 Wendt, Diana G., 271 Wenninger, Blaine, 53 Wenninger, Elaine, 56, 271 Wenzel, Kenneth J., 291 Werner, Jerdy M., 271 Werner, athleen L., 271 Wesley, Ruth A., 291 Wesley, Sharon M., 271 West, Arthur C., 291 Westcott, Barbara A., 234 Westensee, Carol N., 254 Wester, Karla J., 234 Westman, Robert V., 54, 55, 56, 97 Wetterling, Jean A., 291 Wettstein, David L., 271 Weyer, Eileen M., 57, 271 Wharry, Elizabeth J., 55, 234 Wharton, Mary J., 234 Wheeler, Berniece J., 55, 234 Wheeler, Opal E., 254 Wheeler, Richard G., 291 Whitaker, Gayle, 55, 291 Whitcornb, Frances W., 234 White, Barbara L., 104, 271 White, Barbara S., 291 White, Donna J., 189, 234 White, Ilene A., 291 Whitehouse,.Dorothy K., 234 Whitely, Philip A., 291 Whiteman, Nancy A., 291 Whitlock, Joy M.. 254 Whitman, iames V., 107, 136 Whitman, ebecca N., 271 Whitmore, Diana K., 271 Whittaker, Sharon, 63, 234 Whittington, Neil O., 92, 127, 234 Wibben, Ruth E., 234 Wieber, Holly L., 106, 291 Wieber, Janet I., 254 Wiedman, Nancy A., 57, 291 Wiersema, Barbara E., 271 Wikoff, Carol J., 53, 271 Wilcox, Carol A., 271 Wilcox, Margaret S., 271 Wild, Robert W., 291 Wildermuth, Frederick P., 291 Wilham, Sheila R., 291 Wilhelm, Christine, 291 Wilhelm, Linda L., 254 Wilk, Nancy J., 235 Wilkinson, Rebecca L., 254 Wilkinson, William, 235 Will, Sharon K., 254 Willan, Janyth W., 235 Willey, Fay S., 254 Williamson, Douglas O.. 272 Wrede, Judy E., 53, 292 Williamson, Linda S., 273. 292 Williamson, Ronnie F., 56, 254 Willis, Jayne A., 292 Willrett, Donald T., 292 Wills, Rand B., 235 Wilson, Barlliara A., 254 Wilson, Barbara A., 292 Wilson, Barbara H., 88 Wilson, Barbara J., 254 Wilson, Carmen G., 254 Wilson, Donald E., 235 Wilson, Martha A., 68 Wilson, Rodney G., 118 Wilson Sharon K. , 272 Wilson: slum J., se, 292 Wilson, Susan L., 64, 292 Windm iller, Kathryn, 254 Winebrenner, Lauren B.. 272 Wrench, Donna R., 292 Wright, Dorothy A., 254 Wright, hae W., 236 Wright, ary G., 292 Wright, Michael W., 236 Wright, Monica K., 236 Wright, Pamela A., 292 Wri lely, Wendy R., 236 Wtcie , Catharine L., 292 Wronski, Mary E., 254 Wu. Marlene M. L., 149, 236 Wurmle, Nancy K., 236 Williams Williams Williams , Beverly A., 99, 292 , Charles L., 235 , David E., 120, 271 Williams, Gerald R., 114, 292 Williams, Jane A., 292 Williams, Janet M., 254 Williams, Judith L., 254 Williams Kenneth R., 254 Willitams Kenneth, 54, 56, 57, 97, 25 Williams Kenneth M., 292 Williams Marie E., 271 Williams, Martha J., 254 Williams, Richard L., 292 Williams Sharon A., 272 Williams, Suzanne K., 56, 292 Williams, Terrie A., 292 Williams Vickie K., 292 Williams Willie L., 129 Williamson, Betty E., 272 Williamson, Beverly, 292 Winkelman, Dale K., 292 Winkelman, Gordon C., 92, 254 Winkelman, Wayne V., 88, 235 Winslow, James A., 235 Winter, Daniel S., 254 Winter, Jo E., 53, 292 Winters, Sharon L., 53, 292 Wire, Eleanor M., 235 Wirth, Laurel A., 292 WischnowskiMJoseph D., 132 Wise, James ., 28 Wise, Sharon A.. 292 Wiser, Thomas J., 88, 254 Wisher, Brian D., 292 Witkowski, Joy D., 51, 98, 254 Witt, Irene J., 292 Witte, William C., 6, 50, 272 Wlttmer, Ruth A., 272 Wohlschlag, Sharon, 292 Woike, Maryann M., 292 Wolan, Monica, 53 Woley, Malinda G., 254 Wolf, Diane R., 55, 56, 272 Wolf, Marilyn K., 53, 272 Wolf, Sharon R., 254 Wolfersberger, Bonnie K., 235 Wollitzer, Arlene R., 235 Wombacher, Cheryl A., 292 Woodburn, Carolyn K., 235 Woods, Bonnie C., 292 Woods, Larry J., 235 Woodward, Mary L., 235 Woodward, Sally J., 292 Woolley, J-ames C., 55, 97 Woolsey, ester L., 235 Woosley, Larry L., 132, 235 Woosley, Victoria A., 235 Worner, Vivian H., 55, 236 Worthen, Marcia A., 57, 254 Worthen, Richard H., 188 Worthy, Sandra E., 272 Wrede, Joanne M., 292 Y Yankee, Joanne, 292 Yarbrough, Marcia J.. 272 Yeakel, Jim L., 125, 292 Yeast, Linda K., 272 Yednock, Margaret K., 292 Yelinek, Jeanette H., 236 Yerkey, Thomas E., 236 Yonco, Mary F., 254 Yost, Kathy M., 53, 55 Young, Dixie L.. 92 Young, John O., 254 Young, Ilghn R., 52, 110 Young, enncth W., 124, 125 Z Zabelka, Bonnie L., 50, 272 Zack, Susan D., 272 Zager, Jaclynne F., 236 Zagorski, Edward J., 60, 75, 25 Zalucha, Denis J., 292 Zawislak, Robert J., 292 Zayner, Kathleen A., 88 Zbikowski, Nancy J., 40, 236 Zbinden, Alta K., 236 Zeeck, Karen A., 53, 97, 254 Zeller, Judith A., 99, 272 Zeman, Mary R., 292 Zentarski, Lois T., 88, 236 Zetterlind, Joyce A., 292 Ziert, Paul F., 85, 88, 92, 107, 127, 236 Ziesmer, Terence C., 50 Zilske, Bnxce H., 55, 236 Zimmerman, Ellen R., 68, 254 Zimmerman, Linda J., 292 Zimmerman, Richard A., 114 Zimmermann, Kenneth H., 254 Zink, Carolyn M., 272 Zippe, Linda J., 292 Zobac, Lila M., 272 Zook, Dennis W., 292 Zuber, Christine A., 272 Zuidema. Nancy I., 50, 55, 255 Zyontz, Sharon M., 99 4 126, 301 'Wi A Abshire, Ellen M., 31, 40, 85, 172 Albert, Richard, 172 Allen, Mabel C., 75 Anderson, Hazelle M., 172 B Balls, K. Gerald, 65 Banks, Wilson, 172 Barber, G. Bradford, 172 Bass, Buford H., 110, 114, 132, 135 Beggs, Barbara, 172 Bell, Claude, 172 Belshe, Francis B., 144 Beran, David F., 172 Bewsey, Julia J., 67, 85 Bey, Douglas R., 172 Billingsley, Allie W., 172 Birkenholz, Dale E., 36 Bishop, Ferman, 74, 172 Bleidt, Patricia, 85 Blomgren, Roger D., 165 Bolt, Robert, 172, 237 Bone, Robert G., 10, 11, 142, 143, Brady, Leonard, 172 Brainard, Doris, 172 Brand, Paul J., 172 Brigham, Thomas, 172 Brockman, Herman, 172 Brown, Edna, 172 Brown, Francis R., 147 Brown, Lynn H., 172 Brown, Patricia, 172 Brubaker, Leonard, 172 Bruening, Leonard F., 172 Brunk, Jason W., 172 C Campbell, Elwood G., 172 Canning, George R. Jr., 173 Carl, James, 32, 173 Carlton, Lessie, 173 Carrington, Dorothy H., 146, 173 Chatter, Robert, 173 Chesebro, Patricia A., 71, 146 Chiles, Helen, 173 Clark, Faith, 99, 173 Cogdal, Joseph T., 116, 117, 131 Collie, James E., 120, 121 Cook, Ronald L., 37, 173 Coose, I-Iurlie, 39 Cox, Leroy, 63 Cramer, Robert L., 173 Crew, John E., 37, 173 Crews, Warren S., 173 Crist, Robert L., 173 Culver, Alfred A., 69, 85, 173 Curl, Gerald A., 255 D D'Abbracci, Marcelle, 175 Dallinger, Carl A., 173 Dalluge, DeVerne H., 173 Damm, Frances L., 173 Davis, Florence, 164, 173 Denny, Curtis L., 173 Dillinger, Claude M., 173 Dochterman, Lillian, 173 Doerr, John J., 173 Dohleman, Clifford L., 173 Dowdall, Leven M., 173 Drew, George M. Jr., 71, 173 E Easton, William W., 173 Eatberly, Scott, 29, 42, 175 Ebel, Alice L., 41, 173 Edwards, Charles W., 174 Egelston, Elwood F., 174 Eikenberry, Alice M., 174 Elliot, Ralph A., 174 . Ellis, Margery, 160 Engelsman, William H., 174 Ensign. Preston M., 144 Erbe, Gertrude M., 174 Esbin, John H. Jr., 174 Evans, G. Harlowe, 174 F Fagerburg, Dorothy S., 69 Fagerburg, Joan, 174 302 278 Faculty Index Farlee, Lloyd W,, 55, 174 Feicke, Ethel G., 146, 174 Ferrell, John, 97, 174 Fielding, Howard I., 174 Fischer, Raymond L., 174 Fisher, James L., 144 Fitch, Kenneth L., 174 Florey, Francis G., 72, 174 Foeller, George P., 59, 174 Frehn, John L., 174 Friedholf, Walter H,, 174 Frinsko, William, 174 Frye, Harold E., 174 Fuehrer, William, 30, 174 G Galaway, Beryl T., 174 Gantt, Mary F., 174 Gardula, Robert J., 175 Gelch, John A,, 110, 120 Gianakaris, Constantine J., 74, 175 Gibson, Harold E., 144 Gillecr, Arley F., 92, 175 Gillis, John W., 144 Gilman, William H., 175 Gimmestad, Victor E., 159, 175 Gnagey, William, 40, 67, 175 Gray, Miriam, 175 Gray, Nina E., 175 H Hackett, Perry, 175 Hall, Barbara C., 175 Hall, Gertrude M., 145, 175 Hall, Judith B., 175 Halvorson, Karen, 73 Hanson, Robert N., 175 Hardine, Doris, 175 Harris, Archie, 107 Hassen, Hazel, 175 Hassen, W. Richard, 175 Heissler, John M., 175 Heldt, Carl D., 131, 175 Helgeson, Arlan C., 145 Hemenway, Robert E., 175 Henline, Ruth, 175 Hermanowicz, Henry J., 33, 175 Hertel, Robert R., 166, 175 Higgins, Lynn, 175 Hi l, Eugene L., 136, 175 Hill, John S., 159 Hocking. Norman, 175 Hogan, Robert A., 175 Holmes, Frank J., 175 Holtman, Eugene A., 175 Holtzman, Robert, 176 Honn, Max L., 176 Hoover. F. Louis. 155 Hostettler, Dorothy, 176 Hubbard, Benjamin, 176 I-Iulet, Richard E., 145 I Ichniowski, Thaddeus C., 176 Irvin, Richard F., 129, 176 Ivens, Howard J., 147 Jackson, Harry O., 176 Jacobs, Eugene, 176 James, Eannie H., 176 James, enneth, 176 James, Phillip, 176 Jett, Lois R., 176 Jochums, Milford C., 62, 176 Johnson, Eric H., 144, 176 Johnston, John L., 176 K Kaiser, Bruce T., 85, 147 Karch, Jacqueline Q., 176 Keaton, Anna L., 144 Keeley, Benjamin J., 170 Kenel, Francis C., 176 Kennedy, William N., 34 Kenyon, Karen K., 176 Keough, Betty, 40, 176 Kirchner, William, 176 Knepler, Jane E.. 176 Knight, Homer T., 176 Knill. Isabel M., 176 Koehler, Robert W., 110, 129 Koepke, Harold F., 176 Kohlmeyer, Fred W., 177 Kohn, Walter S, G., 41, 177 Kosmensky, Paul, 56, 63 Krutsinger, Jackie M., 98, 177 Kuhn, Brigitta J., 177 Kurth, Clarence H., 177 Kurth, Norene, 65 L Laidig, Kermit M., 177 Larsen, Arthur H., 144, 177 Laurenti, Joseph L., 177 Lawson, W. P., 85 Lee, Dorothy E., 177 Liberta, Anthony E., 177 Lichty, Elden A., 177 Linneman, William, 177 Litherland, Richard, 69 Little, Harry A., 177 Livers, David L., Jr., 71, 177 Lovelass, Harry D., 177 Lundgren, Hattie C., 177 M Macesich, Michael, 177 Manahan, Henry R.. 177 Mandera, Franklin R., 177 Martens, J. Louis. 65, 177 Marzolf, Stanley S., 177 Masla, John A., 177 Mattingly, Paul F., 70 Mauck, Inez L., 71 McBriarty, Charles A., 146 McCarthy, Willard J., 177 McCormick, Clyde T., 167 McCoy, George Jr., 177 McDonald, Kaye, 107 Mentzer, Loren W., 177 Midtlyng, Joanna, 98, 177 Miles, Thomas J., 177 Miller, Earlynn, 99, 178 Miller, S. Duncan, 178 Mitchell. Joseph B., 178 Moore, Clarence, 178 Moore, Robert I-I., 178 Morales, Phyllis S., 178 Moreland, Kenneth O., 178 Moskovitz, David H., 178 Muench, Ross, 31 Mullen, Jess, 178 N Nadakayukaren, Matthew J., 1 78 Nance, Helen M., 150, 151, 178 Nelson, Jean E., 178 Nichols, Beverly A., 178 Nicolescu, Suzine H., 178 Nietzke, Douglas, 178 Norton, Stanley K., 178 O O'Brien, Alice L., 178 O'Connor, Burton L., 162 O'Leary, Philip J., 178 P Packwood, Mary, 178 Patterson, James E., 178 Peithman, Harlan W., 178 Perry, Shirley, 85, 178 Perry, Warren S., 74, 178 Peterson, Carroll, 178 Peterson, Donald L., 178 Pfabel, Wolfgang Jr., 179 Phelps, Haro d R., 152 Philpot, Frank N., 158, 179 Plummer, Mark A., 50, 179 Poe. Douglas. 179 Pohlmann, Vernon C., 179 Porter, Charles B., 165, 179 Prigge, William. 179 Prince, Donald M., 179 R Raducha, Joyce E., 75. 179 Ranta, Taimi M., 179 Reed, Ronald D., 179 Reese, H. Earle, 179 Reitan, Earl A., 179 Reiter, Richard, 179 Renning, Hans-Dieter, 38 Replog e, V. L,, 179 Reusser, John L., 179 Richardson, Thomas E., 179 Rickert, Lawrence G., 179 Rilett, R. Omar, 156, 181 Rives, Stanley, 179 Roderick, Ilames, 53, 54, 56, 179 Rousey, A ma B., 72 Rowe, James E., 35, 179 Rozum, Mary A., 28 Russell, Elizabeth, 179 Ryder, Bernard L., 169, 179 Rye, Howard H., 56, 168 S Salowitz, Irving W., 147, 179 Sands, Theodore, 179 Schrock, J. B., 62 Schroeder, Donald S., 179 Schuetz, Peter, 179 Scott, Keith, 146, 179 Serra, Mary C., 180 Sharkey, Frank, 152 Shuman, Stanley B., 161 Smith, Gwen, 163 Smith, Nelson R,, 148, 180 Smith, Ralph L., 180 Smith, Richard J., 147, 180 Speer, Eunice H., 69, 180 Stahl, Nancy, 180 Steele, J. Russell, 42, 180 Steinburg, C. Louis, 180 Stewart, William R., 180 Stoddard, Alma. 180 Struck, Edwin G., 110 Sutherland, Robert, 180, 273 Sweet, David E., 41, 64, 180 T Talkington, Joe E., 70, 180 Tarrant, Patrick, 34, 180 Tarrant, Thalia J., 180 Tasher, Lucy L., 73, 180 Tasker, Vivian, 39, 180 Terrill, Isabelle, 147 Terwilliger, John B., 180 Thomas, Clayton, 180 Tiedeman, Herman R., 180 Toll, Lewis R.. 157 Trotter. John E., 161 Truex, Wayne O., 85, 92, 127 Trumpe, Richard, 50, 146, 180 Tudor, Raymond W., 47, 180 V Vance, Arden L., 180 Venerable, Wilbur R., 180 W Waimon, Morton D., 39, 181 Ward, Robert, 70, 181 Warren, George, 181 Wasem, Jim L., 125, 132 Watson, Luellen, 33. 64, 181 Watterson, Arthur W., 161 Weigel, Robert D., 36, 181 Weisbecker, Milton E., 35, 110, 138, 181 Wheele1'. Harriet R., 181 White, Charles A., 171 White, William G., 181 Whited, Robert R., 181 Whitlatch, Robert C., 60, 181 Willis, Edwin R., 181 Wilson, Beverly, 181 Winegarner, Lela, 149 Winford, B, Jean, 181 Wise, Vermell, 181 Wiseman, Emory E., 181 Wold, Stanley G., 181 Woods, Harvey S., 154 Y Yates, Ruth V., 181 Young, Lyle M.. 181 Young, Orville L., 181 Z Zeller, William, 181 1 A Administration 144-147 Agriculture Department 154 Alpha Beta Alpha 69 Alpha Phi Omega 96. Alpha Tau Alpha 69 Apostolic Christian Bible Class 62 Art Department 155 Association for Childhood Education 28 Association ot Women Students 48. 91 B Baptist Student Union 63 Baseball 132-135 Basketball 120-125 Big Four 88 Biological Sciences Department 156 Blackfriars 28 B'nai B'rith Hillel 63 Business Education Department 157 C Canterbury Club 64 Carnival 91 Cheerleaders 104-105 Christian Science 64 Christmas 86-87 Concert Band 57 Coryphees 106 Cotillon 89 Cross Country 116-117 D Deseret 65 E Education and Psychology Department 158 Elementary Education Division 150- 151 English Club 29 English Department 159 Entertainment Board 90 EUB Fellowship 65 Topical Index F Faculty 172-181 Football 110-115 Foreign Language Department 160 Foreign Student Services 149 Forensics Union 29 Freshman Advisory Board 273 Freshman Class 274-292 G Gamma Phi Circus 92-93 Gamma Theta Upsilon 70 Geography Club 30 Geography Department 161 German Club 30 Golf 158-159 Graduate Students 188 Graduation 100-101 Gymnastics 126-127 H Health and Physical Education Departments 162-163 Homecoming 80-85 Homecoming Board 85 Home Economics Club 31 Home Economics Department 164 Honor Residents 76-77 I I Club 107 Illinois State Rifles 31 Index 42-45 Industrial Arts Club 32 Industrial Arts Department 165 IVCF 66 Inter-Group Relations Council 32 Intramurals 108-109 Iota Lambda Sigma 70 I junior Class Advisory Board 237 junior Class 238-254 Junior High Club 33 jesters 60 K Kappa Delta Epsilon 71 Kappa Delta Pi 71 Kappa Mu Epsilon 72 Kappa Omicron Phi 72 L La Estucliantina 33 Latin Club 34 Le Cercle Francais 34 Library Science Department 166 Lowell Mason--MENC 97 Lutheran Club 66 M Marching Band 58 Mathematics Club 35 Mathematics Department 167 Men's Glee Club 55 Men's PE Club 35 Music Department 168 N NAACP 36 Naturalist Club 36 Newman Club 67 O Oratorio Choir 53 Orchesis 99 Orchestra 56 P Phi Beta Lambda 37 Physical Science Club 37 Physical Science Department 169 Pi Gamma Mu 73 Pi Kappa Delta 73 Pi Omega Pi 74 President Robert G. Bone 142-143 S Senior Advisory Board 189 Senior Class 190-236 Sigma Tau Delta 74 Social Science Club 38 Social Science Department 270 Sophomore Advisory Board 255 Sophomore Class 256-272 Special Education Club 39 Special Education Division 152-153 Speech Department 171 Stage Band 59 Student Education Association 39 Student Psychological Association 40 Student Religious Liberals 67 Student Senate 50 Student Teaching 182-185 Stunt Show 94-95 Sweetheart Ball 89 Swimming 118-119 T Tennis 136-137 Theta Alpha Phi 75 Theta Alpha Tau 75 Track 130-131 Treble Choir 53 U University Choir 54 University Club 49 University Services 148 University Theatre 61 University Union Board 51 V Varsity Band 56 Varunas 98 Vidette 46-47 W WGLT 52 Wesley Foundation 68 Women's Chorus 55 Women's PE Club 40 WRA 107 Wrestling 128-129 Y Young Democrats 41 Young Republicans 41 303 IN MEMORY Disregarding previous policy, the staff have chosen to dedicate the 1965 Index to Mr. Edward J. Bryan, who died on April 7, 1965. Ed had served our year- book for 30 years as the representative of Pantagraph Printing 81 Stationery. We remember him not only as a competent, helpful co-worker, but as a dear friend. Feeling a personal loss, the staff wish to dedi- cate their efforts to Ed Bryan. 75 editions ago the campus of Illinois State Uni- versity was first introduced to the Index. Today the Index is a living tradition, it is a tradition which is observed by a few but respected by many. Since the university annual represents the spirit and person- ality of a school for a particular year, it is the duty of the yearbook staff to define that personality. I chose to fulfill this responsibility by a pictorial representation. The cover was designed to present the old and traditional at ISU. Perhaps, the dome of Old Main, which sets in the quadrangle, is univer- sally recognized as the symbol of Illinois Stateis past. Indeed, the past is a very large part of the future at Illinois State University. But the future is also a large part of the present. The endless building and re- building that dominated our campus this year wit- nesses to the growing spirit at ISU. I chose the color- ful end sheets and division pages to represent the spirit of progress at Illinois State. What comes between the cover, the end sheets, and the division pages is self-explanatory. My only hope is that it pleases the students for whom it was compiled by a competent, cooperative staff. Georgana Watkins, Editor EDITORS Assistant Editor . Business Manager Assistant Business Layout Editor . . . Literary Editor . . Sports Editor . . . ....NancyMunger ....Richard Russell Manager. . . .... Joyce Stevenson ....JanetApland ....Mary Jane Mattsson . ....EdCeres Photographer . . . . . . .... Brian Smith Assistant Photographer . .... Gene Hodel STAFF S Business Staff ..... Layout Staff ...... Literary Staff ..... Photography Staff . 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